ERA: More than just a blockchain
More like a puzzle of the internet
Why do I say that?
Let me give you a brief explanation
When talking about blockchain, do you often feel that the names of these projects all sound similar? But ERA is a bit different. It is not just a single chain, but more like the 'internet of blockchains', combining various modular rollups into a large interconnected ecosystem.
You can understand it like this: in the past, when we played with building blocks, each stack we built was isolated, and it was cumbersome to combine them; but the idea of ERA is to first create a 'base puzzle interface', allowing everyone to plug in at any time, maintaining individuality while enabling seamless communication with other modules.
It has three main highlights:
1. Modular: Developers can get on-chain quickly without reinventing the wheel, just using ready-made components to assemble.
2. Interconnectivity: Different rollups are no longer 'islands' and can directly communicate, sharing liquidity and data.
3. Customizability: Each project can have its own characteristics while enjoying the convenience of a large ecosystem.
In simple terms, ERA is like the TCP/IP protocol when the internet first emerged, creating a 'highway network' at the base level for the blockchain world. In the future, DeFi, GameFi, and even enterprise applications will likely need to be built on this 'ERA network' to run faster and more steadily.
Some compare it to a 'puzzle factory for rollups', while others say it is the 'prototype of the internet of blockchains'. Regardless of the description, they all convey one message: ERA is not here for a one-on-one battle, but to act as a connector.
So, if you always feel that the Web3 world is too fragmented and disconnected, then ERA might just be the key to piecing those fragments together. $ERA @Caldera Official #Caldera