
Hyperlane powers the Metalayer, a new cross-chain framework for unifying rollups built on Caldera. With Hyperlane’s open framework, chains and applications across the Metalayer get fast cross-chain messaging and an integrated settlement layer to support a fully-interoperable experience.
Caldera has made it easy for teams to launch customizable, high-performance rollups across a variety of rollup stacks today. However, these rollup stacks are built with different design choices- whether it’s how they process transactions, settle data, or connect across chains.
By working with rollup teams on a daily basis over the last few years, the Caldera team has had a front-row seat to the challenges and limitations that a fragmented rollup ecosystem creates. Incompatibility between different rollups makes it harder to attract new users, liquidity, and to connect to other chains. As a result, this makes the cross-chain experience complex and unpleasant for both developers and users.
Caldera recognized that users demand fast, easy bridging, but developers first need the tooling and resources to be able to support this experience at scale. Rollups need to be part of a broader interconnected network to thrive. And so, Caldera set out to unify its growing rollup ecosystem, and the Metalayer was born.
The Metalayer brings together Caldera’s rollups into a single, cohesive layer where assets and data move freely across chains. These rollups share key infrastructure and resources for interoperability to enable a smooth and efficient cross-chain experience for both users and developers.

Who Benefits From The Metalayer
The Metalayer makes it easier for builders to build the products their users want, without managing their own cross-chain infrastructure and integrations. Everyone benefits from the Metalayer as a result:
Caldera recognized that to support their vision, they needed to make it as easy as possible for any rollup to join the Metalayer — and open, permissionless interoperability was the easiest and most efficient way to do this scale. Naturally, this led them to Hyperlane.
The Hyperlane framework is at the heart of the Metalayer, providing two simple but critical functions: fast cross-chain messaging and settlement.
Supporting an initiative as ambitious as the Metalayer requires having the right infrastructure rails in place. Built for developers by developers, Hyperlane’s framework is open, permissionless, and flexible, making it a perfect fit for the Metalayer:
The Metalayer is currently in audit as Caldera prepares for its mainnet launch. In the next 3 months, the Metalayer will support all Caldera rollups along with major networks including ZkSync Era, OP Mainnet, Base, Arbitrum One, and Ethereum.
The Metalayer is set to become one of, if not the largest, cross-chain networks around. Hyperlane’s flexible and permissionless framework makes it easy to scale the Metalayer and support Caldera’s vision to build 10,000 rollups on Ethereum.
Hyperlane is the open interoperability framework. It empowers developers to connect anywhere onchain and build applications that can easily and securely communicate between multiple blockchains. Importantly, Hyperlane is fully open-source and always permissionless to build with.
