Chainbase the hyperdata network making Web3 data useful, not just available

Massive datasets, available instantly: Chainbase indexes billions of transactions, events, and logs across chains. You don’t pay the indexing cost; you just query.

APIs + SQL + custom data pipelines: Whether you prefer GraphQL, REST, or building SQL-powered pipelines into Snowflake or Postgres, Chainbase has you covered.

Real-time streaming & webhooks: Want to detect token transfers as soon as they hit the blockchain and react programmatically? Chainbase handles that out of the box.

300+ datasets, full backfill, 10X indexing speed: You can start building with historic chain data in minutes, not days.

Enterprise-grade infrastructure: 99.9% uptime and robust SLAs Chainbase is built for critical apps that can't afford downtime.

Multi-chain, multi-use case: Works with Ethereum, Polygon, Sui, Optimism, BNB Chain, Aptos, and more. Chainbase supports NFTs, DeFi, social apps, wallets you name it.

Why it matters especially now

For Web3 to leave hacker basements and become mainstream, builders need to move from “installing nodes and building indexers” to “shipping features and insights.” Chainbase accelerates development across the board:

Wallets: Fetch balances, transaction history, token data all without owning infrastructure.

NFT apps: Pull metadata, ownership history, and transfers with single-line APIs.

DeFi analytics: Real-time TVL, trade volumes, on-chain metrics without reinventing the data stack.

Security: Flag fraud, monitor suspicious flows,

AI & cross-chain logic: Chainbase is purpose-built for AI models that need standardized, clean, multi-chain data to train or infer reliably.

Case in point: projects like KeystoneWallet, NFTScan, UniPass, and GoPlus Security lean on Chainbase’s speed to build user-facing products fast.

Under the hood: Hyperdata & AVS basics

Chainbase is more than an API provider—it’s aiming to be the “hyperdata network”: an omnichain system built for high throughput, low #Chainbase @Chainbase Official $C