I see that most articles in the square discuss Chainbase's technical framework or data service functions, but this time I want to approach from the perspective of 'data's memory capability'. Chainbase not only allows developers to query data but is also building a 'public memory repository on-chain': users, AI, and protocols will all be able to retrieve key on-chain events in the future without worrying about data loss or deletion. This is a new direction for 'digital memory democratization'.
Why is Chainbase the real-life 'on-chain library'?
Permanent Changelog + Arweave storage
Chainbase uses CDC (Changelog) to write all on-chain and off-chain data in an append-only record format into Arweave, ensuring that 'data never disappears', like a collection of books in a library that are never lent out. This solves the problem of data discontinuity caused by traditional node replacements or storage failures.
Data verifiability: The community has a way to confirm the authenticity of memories
Using zk-proof and storage consensus mechanisms, Chainbase allows anyone to verify the source and authenticity of each 'historical record', ensuring that 'memories' are not rumors.
Manuscript: Allowing everyone to write 'historical summaries'
Developers can use Manuscript to define logic, structuring raw events into more understandable summaries, such as 'the first mint time of a certain NFT project' and 'transaction peak chart'. These summaries can be reused and earn rewards, effectively contributing to public memory while also gaining benefits.
Foundation: Community co-management of memory rights
The Chainbase Foundation is building and governing this public memory repository, providing grants and incentives for developers, researchers, and ordinary users, allowing everyone to be part of the managers and maintainers of this 'on-chain library'.
What makes Chainbase different?
Professional support: referencing Changelog storage structure, zk-proof verification mechanism, message processing methods, and community governance framework.
Hotspot combination: As Web3 projects face the 'how to save data and trust issues' dilemma, Chainbase's 'memory' value is more practically significant.
Summary in one sentence:
Chainbase is not just a data platform; it is the 'public memory repository' of Web3, enabling the community and AI to safely recall on-chain history, participate in it, and become guardians of memory.