With the advancement of on-chain modularization, the Era project on Caldera is gaining increasing attention from developers. This Rollup project does not come from a traditional large company background, but has won a good reputation during its testing phase through refined on-chain design and optimization of user experience. Era quickly deploys and integrates a series of high-performance contract logic through the modular framework provided by Caldera, offering a lighter and more efficient paradigm for large-scale dApp onboarding in the future.
Technically, Era emphasizes the complete decoupling of Data Availability (DA) and execution layers, with its Rollup architecture being replaceable at both the Sequencer and DA layers, greatly enhancing composability. For example, it supports integration with EigenDA or Celestia, which means that developers can freely configure based on performance and cost when building applications on the Era chain. Under this framework, Era has also optimized the fee model, keeping user transaction costs very low and highly adaptable.
More importantly, Era has chosen a long-term approach. Unlike many testnets that only aim to attract traffic for airdrops, the Era community's operational strategy leans more towards being driven by real users. Whether it's on-chain interactive activities or community proposal systems, there is a demonstration of sustainable design. This type of community structure, combined with a focus on product refinement, makes Era seem less like a short-term trend and more like a new type of Rollup project seriously building an ecological closed loop.
Era has also shown relatively stable performance on social platforms recently, maintaining a good pace in user activity and technical updates. Its deep binding with Caldera also indicates that it is not just an ordinary Rollup project, but a representative with experimental and developmental potential in the modular field. The upcoming challenge will be how to maintain its original architectural advantages on a mainnet with larger traffic.#Caldera @Caldera Official $ERA