Deep Tide TechFlow News, the modular L2 project Caldera recently released a forward-looking article on the future development of Ethereum scalability solutions.
The article depicts the potential blockchain ecosystem dilemma in 2035: millions of EVM rollup chains scattered across a few powerful rollup frameworks, but lacking a neutral and seamless way of connection. Each framework is like a city-state with complex rules. Due to frequent bridge attacks, users tend to stay within their own ecosystem.
Caldera believes that Ethereum is currently facing challenges similar to the early 2000s internet, where seamless communication and interoperability between different networks are difficult to achieve.
The article points out that each new rollup introduces its security model, increasing system risks; the rollup ecosystem is currently isolated, lacking a scalable neutral solution for cross-framework interoperability; developers find it challenging to build applications simultaneously on multiple rollup frameworks. Caldera calls for the establishment of a connection layer between rollup frameworks to achieve large-scale composability and interoperability on Ethereum.