If Web3 is a school, then every project you've seen has long appeared in the various grades of 'Crypto High School':
Meme is like a lively first-grade student🧒, always chasing and playing on the playground, shouting 'all in‼️'.
RWA projects are like the political teacher🧑🏫, talking about 'bonds on-chain' and 'stable dollar returns', but the class is always boring (can't understand, si mi da).
Stablecoin projects are like the principal👩🏫, silent yet controlling the entire school system, especially the cafeteria meal tickets.
DEX projects are like the big brother👱♂️ in the campus who quietly collects your transaction fees.
And Chainbase? What is it like❓
The straight-A student who sits in the front row and doesn't like to talk, creates a class performance analysis chart with just an API in one class, and actually got listed on Binance‼️👩💼🧑💼
So what is the Chainbase straight-A student actually studying? Let's take a look🧐
He majors in blockchain data management and minors in cross-chain data analysis, excelling in the following subjects:
1️⃣ [API Call Class]: With just one request, you can check all transactions of a certain address within 24 hours.
2️⃣ [Multi-Chain Data Standardization]: He can organize data from different chains into one format.
3️⃣ [Node Incentive System]: Using$C Rewards to provide data for the 'logistics big brother'.
4️⃣ [The Art of Free Riding]: Yes, Chainbase also has a points system + task rewards, perfect for the freebie seekers.
Moreover, this straight-A student can also operate, directly getting into Binance (listing the $C token), and on the day of the announcement, everyone's Moments are full of K-lines.
📢 Now this straight-A student wants all students to do one thing: write an 'essay'!
Chainbase initiated a $100,000 content reward activity in Binance Square, and the requirements are simple:
📝 Essay topics are unlimited, as long as they revolve around Chainbase:
🗣️ So, if you want to become a campus KOL, don't miss this Chainbase task.
Writing jokes can get you on the list, completing tasks can also help you learn skills, think about how great that is, hahahaha.