
Subsidizing User Gas Fees with Caldera
What are gas fees?Gas refers to the unit that measures the amount of computational effort required to execute specific operations on the Ethereum network.Ethereum.org Gas is the foundation of the Ethereum network. Every network on the chain has a non-zero gas fee that rewards supporters who have staked Ethereum and prevents bad actors from spamming the network. [0] In fact, projects that need faster execution speed can add a tip for the miner to bump their operations to the top. Every dApp bu...

Partnering with Hyperlane: Enabling interoperability for Caldera rollups
Ever since we started working on Caldera, we’ve always believed that Caldera chains will be more than just app-specific rollups. We view Caldera chains as an ecosystem of their own, integrating with each other and enabling interesting cross-chain use cases. For this to work, a key issue is Caldera rollups being able to interact and communicate with each other. This is why we’re super excited to announce our partnership with Hyperlane, bringing permissionless interoperability to Caldera rollup...

Caldera Spark Retrospective: 5000 rollups launched
Hey there, folks! In February, we announced the launch of Caldera Spark, a proof-of-concept dashboard that enabled developers to permissionlessly launch their own rollups with a single click. https://mirror.xyz/calderachains.eth/_AqxVmvrPjSHOQG0TE3ClWUD5vsIAGN3saU3ahhiBRs Given that we just launched our public testnet rollups, we decided now is a good time to retire Caldera Spark. Spark was always meant to be a proof-of-concept, showcasing our ability to run hundreds of dedicated layer-two bl...
Deploy a dedicated blockchain in one click. Build your crypto-native application without compromises. caldera.xyz



Subsidizing User Gas Fees with Caldera
What are gas fees?Gas refers to the unit that measures the amount of computational effort required to execute specific operations on the Ethereum network.Ethereum.org Gas is the foundation of the Ethereum network. Every network on the chain has a non-zero gas fee that rewards supporters who have staked Ethereum and prevents bad actors from spamming the network. [0] In fact, projects that need faster execution speed can add a tip for the miner to bump their operations to the top. Every dApp bu...

Partnering with Hyperlane: Enabling interoperability for Caldera rollups
Ever since we started working on Caldera, we’ve always believed that Caldera chains will be more than just app-specific rollups. We view Caldera chains as an ecosystem of their own, integrating with each other and enabling interesting cross-chain use cases. For this to work, a key issue is Caldera rollups being able to interact and communicate with each other. This is why we’re super excited to announce our partnership with Hyperlane, bringing permissionless interoperability to Caldera rollup...

Caldera Spark Retrospective: 5000 rollups launched
Hey there, folks! In February, we announced the launch of Caldera Spark, a proof-of-concept dashboard that enabled developers to permissionlessly launch their own rollups with a single click. https://mirror.xyz/calderachains.eth/_AqxVmvrPjSHOQG0TE3ClWUD5vsIAGN3saU3ahhiBRs Given that we just launched our public testnet rollups, we decided now is a good time to retire Caldera Spark. Spark was always meant to be a proof-of-concept, showcasing our ability to run hundreds of dedicated layer-two bl...
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We are excited to share that Caldera has officially opened two public testnets!
Caldera is already live, running multiple production rollups on mainnet for select projects. But we wanted to open up public Caldera chains for the broader Ethereum developer community to test with.
Since we support multiple settlement layers, we’ve deployed one testnet on Goerli Ethereum, and the other on Polygon Mainnet. These testnets have been launched to showcase the power of Caldera chains and provide developers a first-hand experience of building on Caldera. The two testnets are:
Testnet #1: Deployed on Goerli
Testnet #2: Deployed on Polygon Mainnet, utilizing USDC as the chain’s native gas token
Check them out at https://testnet.caldera.dev.
These public testnets have been designed to be open for all developers and users to explore and interact with. Developers can now deploy smart contracts and connect to them via common tools like Ethers.js and Thirdweb, and users can add the testnets to their wallets, interact with the deployed contracts, and experience what it’s like to use a Caldera chain.
Caldera chains are EVM-compatible, and work with all of the tools that developers and users are familiar with: from wallets like Metamask, to front-end SDKs like Ethers.js and Web3.js, to development environments like Foundry and Hardhat.
Along with the testnets, we have deployed a few applications to enhance the user and developer experience:
Faucet: Request funds for use on the network
Bridging Interface: Seamlessly bridge assets between networks
Block Explorer: Monitor and analyze transactions, blocks, and addresses
Calderamon: A demo app enabling you to mint an AI-generated monster NFT.
These public testnets exist to demonstrate the capabilities of Caldera chains and provide developers a way to quickly and permissionlessly test out their development workflows.
The testnets are meant to exist for demonstration purposes only. Do not move large amounts of funds to the testnets. The testnets may be reset at any time.
This is not an incentivised testnet and participation does not confer a right to any tokens or renumeration of any kind.
Caldera's public testnets are a significant milestone in our journey to make blockspace inexpensive and highly available. We look forward to your valuable feedback as we continue to develop the Caldera ecosystem. Happy building!
We invite you to join our growing community!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/calderaxyz
Discord: https://discord.gg/9KDXrWE48t
Caldera is always on the lookout for talented builders who share our passion for enabling blockchain developers. Check out our job postings to explore opportunities to work with us.
If you're interested in deploying your own blockchain using Caldera, we'd love to hear from you. We’re already running multiple rollups in production, live on Ethereum and Polygon mainnet.
Get in touch with our team to discuss how we can help bring your vision to life.
We are excited to share that Caldera has officially opened two public testnets!
Caldera is already live, running multiple production rollups on mainnet for select projects. But we wanted to open up public Caldera chains for the broader Ethereum developer community to test with.
Since we support multiple settlement layers, we’ve deployed one testnet on Goerli Ethereum, and the other on Polygon Mainnet. These testnets have been launched to showcase the power of Caldera chains and provide developers a first-hand experience of building on Caldera. The two testnets are:
Testnet #1: Deployed on Goerli
Testnet #2: Deployed on Polygon Mainnet, utilizing USDC as the chain’s native gas token
Check them out at https://testnet.caldera.dev.
These public testnets have been designed to be open for all developers and users to explore and interact with. Developers can now deploy smart contracts and connect to them via common tools like Ethers.js and Thirdweb, and users can add the testnets to their wallets, interact with the deployed contracts, and experience what it’s like to use a Caldera chain.
Caldera chains are EVM-compatible, and work with all of the tools that developers and users are familiar with: from wallets like Metamask, to front-end SDKs like Ethers.js and Web3.js, to development environments like Foundry and Hardhat.
Along with the testnets, we have deployed a few applications to enhance the user and developer experience:
Faucet: Request funds for use on the network
Bridging Interface: Seamlessly bridge assets between networks
Block Explorer: Monitor and analyze transactions, blocks, and addresses
Calderamon: A demo app enabling you to mint an AI-generated monster NFT.
These public testnets exist to demonstrate the capabilities of Caldera chains and provide developers a way to quickly and permissionlessly test out their development workflows.
The testnets are meant to exist for demonstration purposes only. Do not move large amounts of funds to the testnets. The testnets may be reset at any time.
This is not an incentivised testnet and participation does not confer a right to any tokens or renumeration of any kind.
Caldera's public testnets are a significant milestone in our journey to make blockspace inexpensive and highly available. We look forward to your valuable feedback as we continue to develop the Caldera ecosystem. Happy building!
We invite you to join our growing community!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/calderaxyz
Discord: https://discord.gg/9KDXrWE48t
Caldera is always on the lookout for talented builders who share our passion for enabling blockchain developers. Check out our job postings to explore opportunities to work with us.
If you're interested in deploying your own blockchain using Caldera, we'd love to hear from you. We’re already running multiple rollups in production, live on Ethereum and Polygon mainnet.
Get in touch with our team to discuss how we can help bring your vision to life.
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