Many Web3 projects, when designed, only consider developers and institutions, while neglecting the experience of ordinary users. Caldera, on the other hand, has taken a different path: it creates a true value entry point for ordinary users through Bridge Preview, Gas abstraction, and intent-based cross-chain functionality.
For ordinary users, they do not care about 'which chain this is', nor do they want to learn complex cross-chain operations. Their needs are simple: they want to complete transfers or interactions in the shortest time and at the lowest cost. Caldera's entry point precisely meets this 'simple and intuitive' requirement. Users do not need to prepare Gas for the destination chain, nor do they need to struggle between dozens of bridges; they just need to click once to complete the cross-chain operation.
This optimization of experience greatly lowers the barrier for newcomers to enter Web3. Many users who are experiencing Web3 for the first time have been discouraged by the 'complexity and difficulty' of it. Caldera's product design is essentially providing these individuals with a 'path of least resistance'.
If Web3 is compared to the early internet, then Caldera's entry point is like the browser of that time, enabling more people to truly start using it.