Making Web3 Data Accessible: #Chainbase Restructures Blockchain Data Experience
The world of blockchain was once trapped in a data maze—Ethereum's transaction flow, Solana's contract logs, Avalanche's NFT circulation, like puzzles scattered across different rooms. To piece together the whole picture, one had to either write complex code or wait endlessly for loading. But #Chainbase says: data should be as accessible as items in a convenience store, just walk in and grab it.
As a high-performance decentralized data infrastructure, the core of #Chainbase is 'breaking down walls'. Its real-time indexing system is like a 24/7 organizer, keeping an eye on the movements of over 200 chains, turning scattered block data into neat tables. Whether you want to check 'the NFT transaction list of a certain wallet in the last 30 days' or 'how many times a certain smart contract has been called', a click of the mouse can yield results in seconds. Even more considerate, even if you are a programming novice, you can directly ask questions in natural language—for example, inputting 'Who is the biggest buyer of BAYC today,' and the system will immediately provide an answer, as simple as chatting with a friend.
Moreover, its decentralized design adds a 'double insurance' to the data. Unlike the risk of centralized databases where 'one bad apple spoils the bunch', the nodes of #Chainbase are distributed globally, with data storage and verification being jointly completed by participants who stake $C tokens. By staking $C to become a node, you can help the network process data and earn rewards, while also accelerating queries; developers pay query fees with $C , and the fees are reinvested back into the nodes and ecosystem development. This cycle of 'earning from data, paying for data' makes the system smoother the more it is used.
When DApp developers no longer have to worry about data, and ordinary people can easily understand on-chain dynamics, Web3 can be said to have truly descended from the 'altar'. @Chainbase Official is proving: good data infrastructure should allow everyone to equally enjoy the value of blockchain.
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