The evolution of the Rollup ecosystem is no longer just a pursuit of scalability performance, but a redistribution of value for every role in the ecological chain. The Era project was launched in this context. It is not an isolated 'another Rollup,' but an exploration of reconstructing user experience, development efficiency, and on-chain governance within the Caldera framework. Currently, the Rollup market is flourishing, and Era provides an almost tailor-made operating environment for small and medium-sized applications due to its modular freedom of combination.

The chain deployment tools and monitoring support provided by Caldera allow the Era team to focus more on product design specific to Layer2. From testing data, Era's TPS performance is stable, delay control is appropriate, and the growth rate of on-chain addresses has a significant positive correlation with TVL. In particular, the 'pluggable Sequencer module' mechanism launched by Era offers greater freedom to developers, allowing them to optimize their consensus or data routing paths as needed, which is still rare among similar projects.

Community building is also a major highlight of Era. From incentive plans and interactive mechanisms to developer Bounties, Era has established a complete set of incentive structures that allow users and the protocol to grow together. Although it is still in the early stages, its active Discord presence and Twitter discussion frequency are already far higher than typical testnet projects, indicating that its community is not merely a speculative group, but rather 'seed users' with a strong interest in the product itself.

As a project built on the Caldera platform, Era's emergence validates the characteristics that emerging Rollups should possess: 'lightweight, composable, and fast deployment.' Going forward, whether it can smoothly connect to EigenDA, introduce mainstream dApps, and operate stably will be key to assessing its value realization. #Caldera @Caldera Official $ERA