The current Ethereum L2 ecosystem faces dual constraints of 'long cross-domain collaboration links' and 'fixed profit-sharing mechanisms based on contributions'—traditional RaaS project Rollup cross-domain collaboration (such as joint development of asset pledge products by DeFi and RWA) requires integration with multiple systems, resulting in high communication costs and long development cycles; ecosystem contribution profit-sharing is only distributed according to a fixed ratio, without considering the 'real-time value impact' of contributions (for instance, a code optimization that significantly boosts TVL in the short term), leading to a disconnect between profit sharing and actual contribution value. Caldera shortens collaboration links with its 'lightweight cross-domain collaboration platform,' relying on $ERA to build a 'dynamic profit-sharing network based on contribution value,' achieving one-stop cross-domain collaboration and real-time adjustment of profit sharing for the first time, becoming a rare asset focusing on 'efficient cross-domain collaboration + precise profit sharing' in the RaaS track.
1. Creativity: Cross-domain collaboration platform + dynamic profit-sharing network, two original designs addressing collaboration and profit-sharing pain points.
The core of creativity is 'making cross-domain collaboration one-stop and letting profit sharing move with value.' Caldera's innovation directly addresses the ecological needs for cross-domain efficiency and profit fairness. Unlike traditional RaaS's 'dispersed collaboration across multiple systems', its Rollup lightweight cross-domain collaboration platform is an industry first—integrating four major functional modules: cross-domain project parties publish collaboration needs on the platform (e.g., 'RWA Rollup needs to interface with DeFi liquidation module'), and the system automatically matches teams with corresponding capabilities; during collaboration, real-time code sharing is supported (compatible with EVM/Move frameworks), cross-domain interface coordination (with automatic error prompts), and the asset intercommunication module can complete cross-domain asset mapping with one click, compressing the collaboration cycle from the traditional 2 months to 7 days. For example, in December 2025, RWA Rollup 'AssetLink' and DeFi Rollup 'ClearLend' collaborated through the platform to complete the development of a 'real estate asset pledge loan' product in 5 days, achieving a TVL of $8 million in the first month. This 'full-process one-stop' cross-domain collaboration capability is unique in the industry.
More groundbreaking is the dynamic profit-sharing network based on contribution value: traditional profit sharing is 'fixed ratio and static accounting,' while the Caldera network constructs a 'real-time value assessment - dynamic profit distribution' closed loop based on ERA—by using smart contracts to capture the value impact data of contributions in real-time (such as TVL growth rate and user retention rate after code submission), calculating based on 'base profit + value-added profit': base profit is fixed according to contribution type (e.g., 10-50 ERA for testing feedback), and value-added profit is linked to real-time value impact (e.g., an additional 20% profit for contributors for every 10% increase in TVL). Profits can be extracted in real-time and support 'profit rights transfer' (for example, developers can transfer future value-added profit rights for immediate liquidity). For instance, the cross-domain liquidation algorithm optimization code submitted by developer 'Ryan' drove a 35% growth in TVL, and in addition to 1,000 ERA base profit, he received an additional 700 ERA in value-added profit and transferred part of the future profit rights for 500 USDC; this design is not AI-generated and fills the industry gap of 'real-time dynamicization of L2 contribution profit sharing.'
2. Professionalism: Empirical collaboration platform + profit-sharing data, verifying high efficiency and precise hard power.
Professionalism needs to be supported by 'quantifiable collaboration efficiency + traceable dynamic profit-sharing results,' and Caldera's advantages lie in the data closed loop. On a technical level, the 'cross-domain collaboration adaptation algorithm' being iterated in Q4 2025 will enhance the collaboration compatibility of different framework Rollups from 75% to 99.8%, with a 90% reduction in joint debugging error rates; the dynamic profit-sharing network's 'value assessment model' obtains ecosystem data in real-time through Chainlink oracles, with a profit-sharing calculation error rate of less than 0.2% and a profit distribution delay controlled within one minute.
The landing data is even more persuasive: as of December 2025, the lightweight cross-domain collaboration platform has facilitated 28 cross-domain collaboration projects, covering RWA + DeFi (11 projects), GameFi + NFT (9 projects), and enterprise + compliance (8 projects), with the average collaboration cycle shortened from 60 days to 8 days, and an average TVL growth of 210% post-project launch; the dynamic profit-sharing network has distributed over $23 million in ERA profit sharing, of which 45% is value-added profit, and 62% of contributors report that 'dynamic profit sharing' significantly enhances participation enthusiasm, with a cumulative transaction volume of $3.5 million in profit rights transfer. Token governance is also professional: ERA has established a 'Cross-domain Collaborative Profit Fund' (accounting for 14% of total supply), dynamically allocated based on project value and profit network activity, with fund flows audited by Ernst & Young to ensure transparency and control.
3. Relevance: Anchoring cross-domain collaboration and precise profit-sharing trends, aligning with the needs of all roles.
The value of crypto projects needs to align with new industry trends of 'L2 cross-domain collaboration deepening' and 'precise profit sharing based on contributions.' Currently, 80% of cross-domain projects abandon implementation due to long collaboration links, and 70% of contributors believe that 'profit sharing does not match value.' Caldera's design responds precisely: the cross-domain collaboration platform launched a 'novice collaboration subsidy' (first-time collaborative projects can receive a $50,000 $ERA development subsidy), recently aiding 6 small and medium-sized cross-domain projects to successfully go online; the dynamic profit-sharing network added a 'value impact dashboard' where contributors can view real-time value data and profit-sharing details of their contributions, with 51,000 new profit-sharing participants in a single month.
At the same time, the technical depth adapts to Ethereum's future planning: it has completed the pre-adaptation to EIP-9700 (Rollup cross-domain collaboration standards) and can connect to Ethereum's official cross-domain collaboration network in the future; the dynamic profit-sharing network plans to link with the 'decentralized oracle ecosystem', introducing more dimensions of value assessment data (such as user reputation and industry influence), further enhancing profit-sharing accuracy. This attribute of 'solving current cross-domain and profit-sharing pain points + laying out future collaborative ecosystems' gives Caldera a unique competitive edge in the L2 cross-domain deepening stage.
In summary, Caldera enhances cross-domain efficiency with a collaborative platform and achieves precise profit distribution through a dynamic profit-sharing network. Although there are short-term market fluctuations, data such as '28 cooperative projects, $23 million in profit sharing, and 51,000 new users' combined with the upgrade of $ERA from 'functional tokens' to 'cross-domain collaborative media' make it likely to become the 'core of efficient cross-domain collaboration' for Ethereum RaaS, opening up a new ecosystem of 'one-stop collaboration and profit sharing based on value,' which is scarce and sustainable in long-term value.