ERA

Caldera

$0.2667
1.44%
ERAERC20ETH0xE2AD0BF751834f2fbdC62A41014f84d67cA1de2A2025-03-25
ERABEP20BNB0x00312400303d02c323295f6e8b7309bc30fb6bce2025-07-12
Caldera (ERA) is the native utility and governance token for the Metalayer, a coordination layer designed to connect Ethereum rollups. The token powers cross-rollup communication, gas payments, and node staking, supporting the operation of custom rollups launched via Caldera’s rollup-as-a-service platform. By enabling features like message passing, fast finality, and guardian nodes, the Metalayer addresses fragmentation across Layer 2 ecosystems. ERA also underpins on-chain governance through the Caldera DAO, which manages protocol upgrades, funding proposals, and council elections. Governance is structured via the Caldera Foundation, a Cayman Islands entity, with community influence enabled through token voting. Caldera was founded by Matthew Katz (CEO) and Parker Jou (CTO) to scale Ethereum through decentralised, interoperable infrastructure.

Caldera is a rollup infrastructure platform built on Ethereum that enables projects to deploy custom Layer 2 blockchains. Instead of building a single high-throughput chain, Caldera facilitates horizontal scaling by allowing developers to launch tailored rollups using various frameworks such as Optimism, Arbitrum, zkSync, and Polygon.

In 2023, Caldera introduced a rollup-as-a-service (RaaS) platform, simplifying deployment by handling infrastructure, security, and customisation.

To address fragmentation across Ethereum rollups, Caldera introduced the Metalayer, a unifying coordination layer for rollups. The Metalayer enhances inter-rollup communication, asset transfer, and shared infrastructure by using core features such as message passing, fast finality, preconfirmations, and guardian nodes. It functions similarly to early internet standardisation protocols by enabling rollups with different architectures to interact and scale collectively.

The ERA token is the native utility and governance token of the Caldera ecosystem and powers the Metalayer.

Primary uses include:

  • Omnichain Gas Token: ERA is used to pay gas fees for cross-rollup transactions and data propagation across the Metalayer.

  • Staking & Node Participation: Nodes participating in the Metalayer are required to stake ERA, which determines their level of participation in consensus and infrastructure services.

  • Subnet Operations: Utility-specific subnetworks built atop the Metalayer (e.g., for zero-knowledge proof generation) also use ERA for operations and consensus.

  • Governance: ERA holders can propose and vote on Caldera Improvement Proposals (CIPs), protocol upgrades, and DAO-related matters. This includes electing members to governance and security councils.

Caldera was founded by Matthew Katz (CEO) and Parker Jou (CTO). The project was developed by the team behind Constellation Labs, the initial core contributor to the protocol. Their goal was to enhance Ethereum scalability by making it easier for developers to launch tailored, high-performance rollups. Governance of the protocol is overseen by the Caldera Foundation, a Cayman Islands-based entity, with decision-making powers delegated to the Caldera DAO, which manages protocol upgrades, funding proposals, and council elections.