What do you think is more fatal for a new project: A. Unstable Gas or B. Complex interaction paths? 🤔 See you in the comments.

When building infrastructure, the most important thing is not to shout slogans, but to be able to see 'observable data'. This week, I've been monitoring three metrics:

The cost range is more stable: previously, Gas fluctuated greatly, but now the cost differences for similar interactions have converged. Developers can more easily formulate pricing and subsidy strategies, rather than being dragged along by the chain.

Deployment speed is faster: some development teams have reported that the time from Demo to deployment has significantly decreased, as Caldera provides a complete set of tools, eliminating the need to piece things together.

The interaction funnel is smoother: the success rate of new users' first interactions has increased, which is especially critical. Most people leave after failing the first time.

All these signals point to one conclusion: Caldera may not be the highest performing, but it can provide developers and users with more stable certainty.

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