
In the evolution of blockchain, the accessibility and practicality of data are like an unfinished prelude, waiting for technological guidance and resonance. Chainbase has quietly emerged, using its Hyperdata Network as notes to compose a new melody of data interconnection, bringing innovation and harmony to the Web3 world. Let us listen together to how Chainbase, through collaboration and technology, plays the future of blockchain.
The resonance of Chainbase begins with its dual-chain architecture, with the Consensus Layer based on CometBFT and DPoS mechanisms. By August 2025, it supports 17 networks, including Optimism and Avalanche, and has processed over 1.3 billion transactions, with block confirmation times stabilized at 2 seconds. The Execution Layer utilizes the Chainbase Virtual Machine (CVM) to achieve parallel computing, and the upgrade in July 2025 improved data processing efficiency by 40%, supporting NFT market data analysis and cross-chain DeFi strategies, with a TVL nearing 280 million USD. The dual chain introduces dual staking through Eigenlayer AVS, and the testnet in June 2025 attracted 7,000 node participants, with total staking exceeding 10,000 ETH. The harmony of the melody lies in its developer ecosystem.
The chainbase-sdk allows developers to write Manuscripts, and the 'Data Symphony' event in August 2025 allocated rewards to 70 developers, covering AI-driven on-chain predictions and social data integration. The sandbox environment supports SQL and TypeScript, and the optimization in July 2025 attracted 400 new projects to launch. The Data Sync service improves speed through rapid synchronization and real-time updates, with an upgrade in June 2025 increasing incremental data update speed to 120,000 records per second, with API calls reaching 130 million, serving over 6,000 dApps.
The Web3 API provides a REST interface, and the Base integration in July 2025 supported real-time transaction tracking, with transaction volumes exceeding 6 million. However, the melody is not without its flaws. The computational demands of the CVM may limit small nodes, and the synchronization delay of the Consensus Layer needs optimization.
The testnet in July 2025 showed that 10% of nodes exited due to performance issues. In the future, if Chainbase lowers technical barriers and enhances network stability, its melody may lead the Web3 data ecosystem to prosperity. This leader has composed a song of data for Web3. Every resonance it makes is a tribute to the potential of blockchain, and we look forward together to its harmonious future.#chainbase @Chainbase Official