To be honest, on-chain data is like a pile of disorganized ledgers, messy and painful for developers to use.

The value of Chainbase lies in being a "data factory." It cleanses and verifies raw data, then packages it into standardized APIs for developers to call. It can handle hundreds of millions of requests in a day, and it does so quickly, accurately, and reliably.

For Web3 applications, data is the lifeblood; without infrastructure like Chainbase, they simply can't operate. The C token is not just a decoration; it is useful in querying, staking, and governance, and the larger the ecosystem, the higher the demand. In short, Chainbase is like the "data waterworks" for Web3, ensuring that developers can turn on the tap and have a flow of clean data.

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