To be honest, the biggest highlight of the C token is its deep integration with the Chainbase data platform.
Chainbase is essentially an efficient on-chain data processing and distribution engine that organizes scattered and difficult-to-use raw data from the blockchain into structured and easily callable formats. Whether developers are building applications, project teams are conducting analyses, or ordinary users are checking data, they can directly pull data using APIs, with high speed and accuracy.
The role of the C token here is very direct—it is the fuel for the platform. Querying data consumes C, nodes providing or validating data can also earn C, and community governance relies on C for voting. This model is simple and straightforward, but the benefit is that demand is inherently linked to the platform's business. As long as Chainbase's data services continue to grow, the C token will have real use cases to support it, preventing it from becoming a purely speculative token without substance.