Is the data a complete mess? @Chainbase Official built a 'Dispatch Center' with $C
The data from various public chains is like scattered beads on the ground: Ethereum's transaction records, BSC's contract data, Polygon's user behavior. Developers have to gather a complete set of data from multiple platforms, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive. What @Chainbase Official created, Chainbase, is the thread that strings these beads together, while $C is the power that makes this string of beads turn.
It first addresses the problem of 'where is the data'—Chainbase directly aggregates the full data from mainstream chains, providing real-time updates, so developers no longer need to scrape data across platforms; they can simply access it through its interface. More importantly, it's about 'how to use it well': the parallel computing capability of the CVM virtual machine can break complex data queries into smaller tasks that run simultaneously, responding to millions of requests at a speed that is 10 times faster than traditional tools. At this point, C comes into play: developers must use C to pay for data interface calls, nodes wishing to join the data processing network must stake C, and even upgrades to data tools in the ecosystem require a vote of approval from C holders—this 'production-consumption' cycle of data runs smoothly with C.
After receiving $15 million in Series A financing, @chainbasehq aims to expand to more chains and add AI training modules. Once the integrated chains cover a large part of Web3, AI can automatically analyze data patterns, transforming #chainbase from just a data platform into a 'smart center' that actively mines data value. The setting of 40% tokens for the ecosystem is also clever, enabling the community to build together, ensuring network stability.
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What Web3 lacks is not data, but the 'rules' for managing data. @Chainbase Official established these rules with $C : how data is aggregated, how it is traded, and how it is upgraded, all have clear guidelines. Once these rules are in place, data can truly become the 'engine' of the ecosystem.