When it comes to blockchain scalability, many people's first reaction is another layer two, but Caldera's approach is different. What it offers is not a single public Layer 2, but rather allows project teams and developers to build their own high-performance Rollups.
You can think of Caldera as a Lego factory in Web3; while others are selling generic building block sets, it has opened a custom workshop. Why is this important? Because different applications have completely different needs from the chain: a blockchain game requires high concurrency and low latency, DeFi protocols place more emphasis on security and composability, while NFT platforms need to ensure transaction speed and user experience.
In the past, they all had to queue on the same Layer 2; now, through Caldera, they can quickly generate dedicated Rollups according to their needs, with performance and functionality fully controllable. In this model, public chains are no longer a crowded square, but more like privatized tracks. In the future, it is likely that hundreds or even thousands of small chains driven by Caldera will emerge, each precisely matching its application scenario. This is where its true disruptive nature lies.