Caldera is redefining our understanding of "chains." Under its architecture, each DApp can have its own exclusive Rollup, combining sovereignty and performance, forming a paradigm of "chain as application." This model not only enhances user experience but also brings a new wave of modularization to Web3 infrastructure.
Traditional L2s like Arbitrum, zkSync, etc. are all "one chain serves all applications," while Caldera emphasizes "one chain serves one scenario." This architecture allows projects to design consensus mechanisms, data availability schemes, and governance logic more freely, laying the foundation for future multi-chain interoperability. It obtains security from the Ethereum main chain and combines it with modular data services to create a "lightweight and efficient" operational model.
The deployment services provided by Caldera are not only fast but also stable. Developers do not need to worry about complex node operations, RPC load balancing, data synchronization, and other underlying issues; all the intricate details are encapsulated in the background. For emerging projects, this significantly reduces the difficulty of deploying chains, allowing them to focus solely on business logic itself.
In this wave of modularization, Caldera is gradually establishing itself as a "chain infrastructure provider." Not just an L2, but more like "the AWS of L2s." As more protocols choose exclusive chains, its market opportunities will continue to expand. #Caldera @Caldera Official $ERA