On the growth path of Web3, the security and efficient utilization of data are like a forest waiting to be illuminated, awaiting the guardianship and nourishment of technology. Chainbase quietly rises, using its Hyperdata Network as a lighthouse, illuminating a fortress of data protection, and opening up a new ecological sky for the Web3 world. Let us step into Chainbase together and feel how it nurtures the future of blockchain through innovation and community.

The lighthouse of Chainbase begins with its dual-chain architecture; the Consensus Layer is based on CometBFT and DPoS mechanisms, supporting 18 networks, including zkSync and Scroll, processing over 1.4 billion transactions, with block confirmation times stabilized at 2.5 seconds. The Execution Layer relies on the Chainbase Virtual Machine (CVM) to provide parallel computing, and the upgrade in July 2025 enhanced data processing capacity by 45%, supporting cross-chain data aggregation and AI model training, with TVL approaching $290 million.

The dual chain achieves dual staking through Eigenlayer AVS, with the testnet in June 2025 attracting 8,000 nodes and a total staking amount exceeding 12,000 ETH. The broad horizons of the new sky lie in its developers and data services. The chainbase-sdk supports Manuscripts development, and the 'Chainbase Challenge' event in August 2025 allocated rewards to 80 developers, covering privacy data processing and DeFi risk assessment. The sandbox environment supports multi-language scripts, and the optimization in July 2025 attracted 450 new projects to go live.

The Data Sync service reduces historical data synchronization time to 45 minutes through rapid synchronization and real-time updates; the upgrade in June 2025 saw API call volumes reach 140 million, serving over 7,000 dApps. The Web3 API provides a Stream interface, and the zkSync integration in July 2025 supported real-time event monitoring, with transaction volumes surpassing 7 million. Challenges still exist. The high-performance requirements of the CVM may limit small and medium nodes, and the synchronization delay of the Consensus Layer needs optimization.

The testnet in July 2025 showed that 12% of nodes exited due to network issues. In the future, if Chainbase lowers hardware thresholds and enhances cross-chain compatibility, its lighthouse may illuminate a new realm for the Web3 data ecosystem. This lighthouse nurtures a sky of data for Web3. Each of its guardianship is a nourishment of the potential of blockchain, and we look forward to its prosperous future together.#chainbase @Chainbase Official