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Once upon a time, deploying a dedicated chain seemed like a pipe dream to me. The high technical threshold and heavy operational workload always made it daunting. However, the emergence of Caldera completely changed this situation, prompting me to reconsider the possibilities of personal chain deployment.
Caldera is not just an empty concept; it truly puts the idea of 'modularity' into practice. Like the 'LEGO blocks' in the Web3 space, Caldera allows developers to focus their efforts on application logic while leaving the other complex underlying tasks to the platform.
What is most impressive is that Caldera supports multiple tech stacks, such as OP Stack and Arbitrum Orbit. More importantly, it greatly accelerates deployment speed. For developers eager to try App chains or Rollups, Caldera undoubtedly lowers the barrier to entry.
It is worth mentioning that many emerging projects have chosen to operate on Caldera. Among them, the rapid development of the ERA project is particularly noteworthy, and its vitality inevitably evokes memories of the early vigorous development of Ethereum.
As a technology observer, I am looking forward to the development of Caldera. It not only simplifies the chain deployment process but also opens up new possibilities for the future development of Web3. Perhaps in the near future, I will also try to deploy my own chain through Caldera and personally experience this exciting technological revolution.