The Future of Cross-Chain: Not 'Building More Bridges', but 'Smart Navigation' like Caldera

Currently, most cross-chain solutions are focused on 'building more bridges'—creating a bridge from this chain to that chain, and then another bridge from that chain to another one, resulting in an increasing number of bridges, which makes users more confused, and hackers find it easier to exploit vulnerabilities. Caldera's approach is completely different: no bridges, just 'smart navigation'.

Its Metalayer is like a cross-chain version of 'Gaode Map'; users do not need to worry about 'which bridge to take', they just say 'where they want to go', and the system automatically plans the optimal route. For example, when going from Chain A to Chain B, it will calculate whether Bridge 1 is faster or Bridge 2 is cheaper, and may even combine multiple bridges to ensure both speed and safety. This 'let professionals do professional things' (the Solver is responsible for finding the route, and the user is responsible for using it) is redefining the cross-chain experience.

In the future, cross-chain might not be about 'users selecting bridges', but rather 'the system selecting the optimal solution'—and Caldera is already ahead of the curve. $ERA #Caldera @Caldera Official