If Ethereum is the operating system of the Web3 world, then Chainbase is its data hub. It has completely restructured the way on-chain data is utilized, forming an integrated system from collection, processing, validation to invocation, establishing a new kind of data infrastructure.

Its uniqueness lies in realizing 'data as an asset' through data scripts (Manuscript) and a validation layer (AVS). In the Web3 scenario, especially in new business models such as on-chain AI, DePIN, and Data DAO, what is needed are accurate and real-time data assets, rather than the temporary calls of traditional APIs. Chainbase transforms blockchain information into developer-friendly formats through structured indexing, and also allows for the setting of access permissions, pricing mechanisms, and even secondary distribution.

Currently, over 35,000 developers are using data within its ecosystem, covering various standard formats across multiple chains, supporting a full range of data from block header information, contract events to address behavior. Multiple testing projects are exploring the use of Chainbase data to drive on-chain automation tasks, dynamic NFTs, and user profiling systems, and there are even teams building LLM prompt chain structures based on its data layer.

Chainbase is not content with merely being the 'data supermarket' of Web3; it is constructing a decentralized structured data protocol layer that lays a critical foundation for the intersection of Web3 and AI in the future. #Chainbase @Chainbase Official $C