From 'Data Islands' to 'Data Networks', @Chainbase Official breaks the deadlock with $C

Each public chain is a 'data island': Ethereum's on-chain data cannot go out, BSC's user behavior cannot come in, and developers who want to create a cross-chain analysis tool must first spend weeks connecting the 'data channels' of each island, which is purely a waste of effort. @Chainbase Official 's Chainbase aims to blow up these islands, while C serves as the 'building material' for constructing cross-island bridges.

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It first built the 'Data Bridge' — Chainbase directly connects the data interfaces of mainstream chains, allowing developers to ignore the technical differences between chains and access data from all chains using a unified interface, paying with $C when retrieving data. Next, it installed 'Accelerators' on the bridge: the parallel computing power of the CVM virtual machine has increased the speed of cross-chain data queries by ten times; checking the total market value of cross-chain assets, which used to take half a minute, now yields results in seconds.

C is not only a 'toll fee' but also 'bridge-building rights': nodes that want to help maintain the data bridge must stake C to qualify, and the maintenance fees they earn are also in C; the community can vote to add 'new lanes' to the bridge (such as connecting new public chains) by holding C; even the 'charging standards' of the bridge are determined by C holders. The $15 million Series A funding will be used to connect more chains and add AI modules. Once enough islands are connected by the bridge, AI can automatically guide the 'data traffic', making #chainbase the data 'hub' of Web3.

@Chainbase Official 's allocation of 40% of tokens to ecology is also crucial — ensuring that those who use the bridge and those who build the bridge have $C , so the bridge has guardians. Now, giants like Tencent are also helping to build the bridge, and this data network will only become broader.