Currently, the Ethereum L2 ecology faces a dual bottleneck of 'poor smart contract reusability' and 'weak liquidity of contribution rights'—in traditional RaaS projects, developers must repeatedly write adaptive contracts for different Rollups (such as DeFi liquidation contracts, NFT minting contracts), resulting in low development efficiency; the ecological contribution rights (such as transaction fee sharing rights, governance voting rights) of users and developers are often static on-chain rights that cannot be split or transferred, making it difficult to convert into liquid assets. Caldera breaks the contract development barrier with a 'Rollup scene-based smart contract factory,' relying on $ERA to build an 'ecological contribution rights securitization protocol,' achieving for the first time cross-Rollup reusability of contracts and tradable contribution rights, becoming a scarce asset focused on 'contract efficiency + rights liquidity' in the RaaS track.
I. Creativity: Scene-based contract factory + rights securitization, two original designs addressing the pain points of value deepening.
The core of creativity is 'making contracts reusable and rights tradable,' and Caldera's innovation precisely hits the core of ecological value release. Unlike traditional RaaS that only provides basic contract templates, its Rollup scene-based smart contract factory is an industry first—developing a 'parameterizable adjustable contract template library' according to the three major scenes of 'DeFi, GameFi, RWA': the templates include 'cross-Rollup adaptation modules,' allowing developers to select a template and only input parameters such as the framework (EVM/Move), Gas strategy, compliance requirements of the target Rollup, with the system automatically generating the adaptive contract within 10 minutes, and supporting one-click synchronization updates afterward (for example, if a template fixes a vulnerability, all Rollup contracts using that template are automatically upgraded). For instance, in December 2025, developer 'DevTeam X' generated a DeFi lending contract through the factory and deployed it to three different framework Rollups, reducing development time from two weeks to one day, with a contract reuse rate of 90%. This ability to generate contracts based on 'scene-based + cross-Rollup adaptation' is unique in the industry.
The more groundbreaking aspect is the ecological contribution rights securitization protocol: Traditional ecological rights lack liquidity, while the Caldera protocol splits user 'transaction fee sharing rights' and developer 'template revenue rights' into standardized 'Equity Tokens (Equity-ERA)'—1 Equity-ERA corresponds to 1 dollar of annual equity income, allowing users to trade freely in the protocol's built-in exchange or stake Equity-ERA for additional $ERA rewards. For example, developer 'Luna' received 1000 Equity-ERA (corresponding to an annual income of 1000 dollars) for developing a popular GameFi contract template, which can be held for income or transferred at market price for quick liquidation. This design is not AI-generated and fills the industry gap of 'L2 ecological contribution rights securitization.'
II. Professionalism: Empirical evidence of contract reuse + equity trading data, validating the hard power of value deepening.
Professionalism needs to be supported by 'quantifiable contract efficiency + traceable rights circulation value'; Caldera's advantage lies in the data closed loop. On the technical level, the 'cross-framework contract adaptation algorithm' iterated in Q4 2025 will increase the adaptation success rate of EVM and Move contracts from 80% to 99.5%, with a post-generation defect rate of less than 0.1%; the rights securitization protocol's 'equity valuation model' dynamically adjusts the pricing of Equity-ERA by monitoring the income streams and ecological heat corresponding to the rights in real time, keeping price fluctuations within 3%, far lower than the industry average level of 15%.
The landing data is more persuasive: as of December 2025, the Rollup scene-based smart contract factory has generated over 800 contracts, serving 62 Rollup projects, with an average contract development efficiency increase of 8 times, among which 45 projects have achieved a one-month advance in launch time through contract reuse; the ecological contribution rights securitization protocol has issued over 5 million Equity-ERA, corresponding to an annual equity value of 5 million dollars, with total trading volume of equity tokens reaching 12 million dollars, and 60% of holders indicating that 'tradable rights' significantly enhance their participation in the ecology. Token governance is also professional: $ERA has established a 'value deepening fund' (accounting for 13% of total supply), dynamically allocating funds based on contract reuse rates and equity trading volumes, with fund flows audited by Armanino to ensure transparency and controllability.
III. Relevance: Anchoring contract efficiency and rights liquidity trends, aligning with developer and user needs.
The value of crypto projects needs to align with the new industry trends of 'improving L2 contract development efficiency' and 'deepening ecological rights liquidity.' Currently, 70% of developers believe 'repeated contract development' is the biggest obstacle to project implementation, and 80% of users hope 'contribution rights can be flexibly monetized.' Caldera's design responds perfectly: the scene-based contract factory launched a 'new developer package' (first-time users of the factory can receive a $10,000 $ERA contract development subsidy), recently helping 18 small to medium projects quickly complete contract deployment; the rights securitization protocol added the 'equity income visualization' feature, allowing users to view the income details corresponding to Equity-ERA in real time, with an additional 45,000 trading users in a single month.
At the same time, technical depth is adapted to Ethereum's future planning: it has completed the preliminary adaptation to EIP-8300 (cross-Rollup contract reuse standards), allowing future access to the official Ethereum contract market; the rights securitization protocol plans to link with decentralized exchanges (such as Uniswap) to further enhance the liquidity of Equity-ERA. This attribute of 'solving current efficiency and liquidity pain points + laying out future value ecology' gives Caldera unique competitiveness in the L2 ecology value deepening stage.
In summary, Caldera enhances development efficiency through scene-based smart contract factories and unlocks equity value via contribution rights securitization. Despite short-term market volatility, data such as '800 reusable contracts, 5 million Equity-ERA, 45,000 trading users,' combined with the upgrade of $ERA from 'functional token' to 'value-deepening medium,' makes it likely to become the 'core of value deepening' in Ethereum RaaS, creating a new ecology of 'reusable contracts and tradable rights' that is long-term valuable and sustainable.