Why did 24,000 projects choose #chainbase ? A 'New Paradigm' in Web3 Data
Web3 is not lacking in data platforms, but one that can gather 24,000 projects is indeed @Chainbase Official . It didn't rely on flashy concepts, but instead utilized 'decentralization + efficiency', creating a 'new paradigm' for Web3 data—data should not be a burden for developers, but rather a tool that can be easily used.
Its 'newness' lies in being 'chain-agnostic, non-lagging, and user-friendly': multi-chain support covers mainstream public chains, eliminating the need for developers to switch platforms to access data; real-time indexing ensures that data updates keep pace with the on-chain rhythm, allowing for immediate access after transaction confirmation; the API is designed like a 'point-and-shoot camera', enabling even programmers who have never encountered blockchain to get started by reading the documentation. A DeFi project mentioned that after using #chainbase , data processing costs were reduced by 40%, allowing the team to finally focus on optimizing product logic—this is what infrastructure is supposed to do.
@Chainbase Official is also expanding the 'boundaries' of data. When collaborating with Nvidia on AI, it used on-chain data as a 'trustworthy data source', helping model training avoid the pitfalls of 'fake data'; when working with Aethir on cloud computing, it used cross-chain data as a basis for scheduling, making resource allocation more reasonable. The C token connects the ecosystem: nodes that perform well earn C, and developers save costs using $C , creating a logic of 'those who contribute benefit', making the ecosystem grow larger.
#chainbase proves that what Web3 needs is not 'more complex technology', but rather 'tools that better understand needs'. The choice of 24,000 projects and 500 billion calls all indicate that data infrastructure should 'fly close to the ground' like this. The next step for #chainbase is likely to make this 'new paradigm' an industry standard.