Data processing slow? @Chainbase Official used $C to create the 'Web3 Super Calculator'

When developers check on-chain data, it takes half a minute to get results; when trying to run a complex data model, the server gets stuck and can’t move – the data processing capability of Web3 has long been unable to keep up with the pace of application innovation. @Chainbase Official 's Chainbase is a 'super calculator', and C is the 'energy' that makes the calculator run.

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This 'calculator' is powerful in its hardware: the CVM virtual machine relies on large-scale parallel computing to break a data task into tens of thousands of small tasks that can be calculated simultaneously. When millions of query requests come in, the response speed is more than 10 times faster than traditional tools. Looking up cross-chain assets of a certain wallet or calculating the circulation trajectory of a certain NFT used to require writing complex code for half a day, but now with Chainbase's interface, simply inputting a parameter yields results in seconds – however, using this 'calculator' costs C, and the more times it is called, the more C is spent, which also forces the 'calculator' to continuously optimize its performance.

It can also 'automatically update the system': to access data from a new public chain or add AI analysis functionality, it doesn’t require unilateral changes from the platform; the holders of C must vote for approval. Nodes that want to help maintain the 'calculator' hardware (storage, computing devices) must stake C to gain permissions, and the 'usage fee sharing' earned is also $C . The $15 million Series A funding is aimed at upgrading the 'calculator' – adding more computing cores and expanding storage to enable it to process more complex data.

@Chainbase Official is smart to allocate 40% of the tokens to the ecosystem, allowing developers who use the 'calculator' and nodes that maintain it to both have $C , so everyone will work together to make the 'calculator' more user-friendly. Currently, data from mainstream chains can be processed, and in the future, more chains will be integrated, turning #chainbase into Web3's 'data brain'.