1. What is Chainbase?
Chainbase is building the Hyperdata Network—a revolutionary infrastructure layer that transforms fragmented blockchain signals into structured, AI-ready data. Its vision is to enable autonomous coordination between AI agents, protocols, and human users through a unified data economy.
At its core, Chainbase excels at turning raw on-chain activity into machine-consumable datasets via tools like Manuscript (programmable data structuring), AVS layer (decentralized execution and verification), and a dual-chain architecture for scalability and security.
Developers enjoy easy access to multi-chain data (200+ blockchains supported, over 500 billion data calls processed!), via sleek REST and streaming APIs—no need to run your own nodes.
2. $C Token — Utility, Incentives & Governance
The native $C token powers the Chainbase DataFi ecosystem. Its key utilities include:
Dataset Access: AI agents, apps, and developers spend $C to query structured, real-time data
Ecosystem Incentives: Rewards distributed to operators, developers, contributors based on activity and value.
Decentralized Security: Staking for operators/validators through AVS and dual-chain models ensures network integrity.
Governance: Token holders can vote on proposals—including upgrades, incentives, and broader network governance.
Tokenomics Snapshot:
Total Supply: 1 billion $C tokens
Distribution (according to sources):
~80% → Operator rewards
~15% → Developer incentives
~5% → Fee burning
Another breakdown suggests: 40% Ecosystem, 13% Airdrop, 12% Node Operators, 15% Team, 17% Investors, 3% Liquidity
3. Ecosystem Momentum & Market Highlights
Developer-Friendly APIs: Chainbase is known as the “Google of blockchain data,” offering unified access to on-chain and off-chain datasets—fueling DeFi analytics, NFT tracking, smart contract monitoring, and AI tools.
Strong Developer Adoption: Over 25,000 developers and 10,000+ live projects (including L2 explorers, MEV tools, analytics platforms) leverage Chainbase.
Multi-API Access: Offers REST, streaming APIs, GraphQL, SQL, webhooks, bulk data exports, and ETL pipelines for seamless integration.
Protocol Integrated Team: Active GitHub with core development like manuscript-core, AVS setup, and docs regularly updated—latest commit as of August 20, 2025.