When each application has its own chain, will @Caldera Official be the mastermind behind it?
Imagine a scenario: you are playing a large blockchain game, where all equipment, monster fights, and synthesis operations are completed in real-time on a dedicated chain, without any lag and almost for free; at the same time, the NFT equipment you earn can be seamlessly collateralized to another DeFi platform for liquidity. Now imagine that you are liking and commenting on a decentralized social platform, and similarly, these are on-chain actions that are so fast that you barely notice them, with costs so low that they can be ignored.
All of this may not be science fiction, but rather something that @Caldera Official is gradually pushing towards reality.
The RaaS model of @Caldera Official is like issuing a "chain opening license" to each application, allowing teams to build their own Rollup in just a few minutes. The modular design allows developers to focus solely on the application itself without getting bogged down by the underlying infrastructure. More importantly, these application chains will not be isolated islands; they will achieve interconnectivity through the underlying interoperability of Caldera, forming a truly meaningful value internet.
The significance of this future is not just "fun", but a completely new business ecosystem. Large gaming companies will open Rollups just like they used to open servers; financial institutions will have their own settlement chains to support cross-border payments; social applications will record every interaction on-chain, with data belonging to users rather than the platform.
If the narrative of public chains is "a decentralized nation", then what Caldera is building will be "a decentralized federation". In this federation, application chains grow freely, yet interconnect in an orderly manner.
This is my most exciting vision for the future of Web3. And Caldera might just be the real mastermind behind it.