A few days ago, I was chatting with some friends about blockchain investment and found that everyone shared a common frustration: wanting to understand on-chain data, but either the tools are too complex, or the data is severely delayed. Until someone mentioned @ChainbaseHQ , I decided to give it a try for a few days, and it opened up a whole new world!
First of all, the most intuitive feeling is that it turns the originally dense on-chain information into something as understandable as 'plain language.' For example, when checking the holding changes of a certain token, there’s no need to calculate the concentration of holdings; you can directly see a visual pie chart, and even distinguish between long-term holding addresses and short-term speculative ones, which is very useful for judging project popularity.
My favorite feature is the 'fund flow tracking' function. Previously, when I saw someone say 'a large transfer from a certain wallet,' I wanted to check it out but didn’t know where to start. Now, just by entering the wallet address, I can see where the funds come from, where they go, and which exchanges they passed through—everything is clear. Last time, thanks to this feature, I discovered that a token I was following suddenly had a large amount of funds transferred from the exchange, and combined with its AI warning, I was able to reduce my holdings in time and avoid the subsequent pullback. This operation made me feel a bit smug in front of my friends.
Even more impressive is its multi-chain integration. In the past, I had to use one tool to check Ethereum data and switch to another for BSC. Now, switching chains on Chainbase is as easy as turning a page in a book, and the data can be compared across chains, making it particularly handy when analyzing cross-chain arbitrage opportunities.
I sincerely feel that whether you are a beginner wanting to understand the basics of on-chain data or an old player looking to study fund movements in depth, this tool can save a lot of trouble. Recently, it also launched a community discussion area where you can see other users sharing their data analysis ideas and communicating with each other, which is much more interesting than researching on your own~ #chainbase