In Web3, wanting to use on-chain data is often a "slow and expensive" torment: data is scattered across different chains, and you have to clean, verify, and format it yourself before it can be accessed by applications.

Chainbase was created to eliminate these troubles. It turns data processing into a "foolproof service"—developers just need to call the API to directly obtain clean, verifiable on-chain data, whether you are doing DeFi analysis, NFT tracking, or AI training, it can all be plug-and-play.

The C token here is the key: querying data consumes C, nodes need to stake C to participate in validation, and governance proposals must be voted on using it. This design creates a closed loop among data producers, validators, and users, with everyone motivated to maintain data quality. For enterprises and project parties, this not only lowers the development threshold but also transforms data acquisition from "days" to "seconds." As on-chain applications continue to increase, the demand for real-time, reliable data will soar, and the role of C in this ecosystem will only become more significant.

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