Why is Binance's traffic + ecological strength making the $C token highly regarded?

Recently, the $C token has seen a surge in popularity within the Web3 circle. Some say it's 'relying on Binance airdrops', but those in the know understand that @Chainbase Official has already laid a solid 'value foundation'. Being selected for Binance's HODLer airdrop project is a testament to its strength— the platform is willing to provide traffic and liquidity, indicating recognition of its potential. Coupled with the benefits of task rewards and Alpha points redemption, it has effectively reached different users and gained exposure.

#chainbase However, the confidence in C does not come from 'relying on the platform'. It is the core token of the Chainbase cross-chain data network, which has become a 'data essential tool' in Web3: 500 billion data calls, thousands of cooperative projects, and developers and users rely on it daily to check data and mitigate risks. Using these services requires C; to participate in ecological governance and earn staking rewards, one must also have $C— this design of 'token binding essential needs' is what provides solid support.

@Chainbase Official Turned Binance's traffic into a 'catalyst'. Previously, few people knew about Chainbase, and C's liquidity was average; now, Binance users receive airdrops, use Chainbase to check the holding distribution of a certain token, and discover they can truly avoid controlled projects, leading them to think 'this token is useful to keep'. After the influx of traffic, people realize 'C can not only be sold but also used', resulting in natural long-term value.

#chainbase Saying that $C is highly regarded is better expressed as 'the combination of the Chainbase ecosystem + Binance traffic is highly regarded'. The token is merely a link; what truly holds value is the ecosystem behind it that can solve real problems.