In the past, the business logic of Web3 projects was often constrained by the public blockchain environment. High gas fees and poor user experience forced developers to make trade-offs between profit models and user retention. The emergence of Caldera has actually broken this dilemma. For example, if a DeFi application can run on a dedicated high-performance Rollup, its transaction throughput can be significantly improved, users no longer have to worry about high gas fees, and they can even explore more complex financial models.

In this case, developers' business models are also more flexible, allowing them to try more innovative approaches, rather than passively adapting to the rhythm of the Ethereum main chain. In the long run, Caldera will gradually lead the business logic of Web3 towards application customization, where each application is no longer a passive parasite on a public chain but has its own dedicated territory.

This means that in the future competition of Web3, it may no longer be about which public chain is stronger, but rather which application chain ecosystem is more prosperous, and behind this, Caldera will be a very important driving force.

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