Don't just look at 10 billion $C , @Chainbase Official wants to build a Web3 data 'operating system'
When it comes to Chainbase, some people only focus on the supply of 10 billion C, but they overlook what it really aims to do - to equip Web3 with a 'data operating system'. Just like computers need Windows and phones need iOS, Web3 applications also need a unified 'data OS' to efficiently utilize data, and C is the 'operating license' for this OS.
This 'data OS' has three major functions: first is 'data aggregation', which brings together data from chains like Ethereum, BSC, etc., so applications no longer need to install a bunch of 'data drivers', they can directly call the OS interface; second is 'data processing', with the CVM virtual machine acting as the 'processor', parallel computing allows complex queries to produce results in seconds, making applications run data models more smoothly; third is 'data trading', where C acts as the 'currency within the OS', applications purchase data services and developers sell tool plugins, all settled in C without needing to switch 'payment methods'.
To 'use the OS', you need C - applications calling the interface need to spend C, and developers need to stake C to list tools; to 'maintain the OS', you also need C - nodes help the OS store data and upgrade functions, staking C grants permissions, and the service fees earned are in C; to 'enhance OS functionality', you still need C - whether to add an AI module or connect to a new public chain is determined by the votes of $C holders.
@Chainbase Official raised $15 million in financing to upgrade the 'OS': to expand more 'compatible chains' and add 'AI plugins' so that it can adapt to more applications. 40% of the tokens are invested into the ecosystem, ensuring that those who use and maintain the OS have 'operating licenses', so the OS will be used and protected. Now, even giants like Tencent are coming to 'use the OS', proving that it can truly address pain points.