Rollup is no longer a 'technology showcase' of Layer 2, but a practical direction for expansion, independence, and controllability. Against the backdrop of this narrative shift, the Caldera model represented by Era, with its extreme ease of use and modular design, has propelled Rollup into the 'plug-and-play' era. This is particularly attractive for project teams looking to establish their own economic systems and governance logic, as Era offers highly customizable chain deployment services.

What Era has done is transform Rollup from a 'black box' with high barriers to entry and heavy reliance on development teams into a 'white box tool' that ordinary development teams can operate. In a user-friendly interface, selecting configurations such as consensus engines, DA layers, sequencer modes, and cross-chain bridge structures can be completed with just a few clicks. This greatly saves time and manpower costs, reduces technical barriers, and allows more Web3 ideas to come to fruition.

Furthermore, Era is exploring more refined resource scheduling mechanisms, such as supporting hybrid deployments of ZK and Optimistic Rollup, which may lead to the formation of an intelligent chain scheduling system based on 'business priority + performance customization' in the future. Through Caldera's services, applications can dynamically adjust chain configurations to achieve performance enhancements during peak periods and cost optimizations during troughs, truly serving the business rather than adapting the business to the chain.

Era's vision is to 'enable every team to have their own chain,' freeing them from the congestion of shared chain resources and security risks. This concept is being validated by an increasing number of projects: from Web3 education platforms to decentralized finance protocols, from blockchain game studios to decentralized social experiments, Era is enabling these projects to possess 'sovereignty over infrastructure' in a low-cost, high-freedom manner. #Caldera @Caldera Official $ERA