From a technical architecture perspective, Chainbase
Chainbase is the world's largest Hyperdata Network, focused on building a structured, verifiable, and AI-ready blockchain data layer. The project integrates over 220 blockchains, transforming raw on-chain data into a unified ecosystem, supporting over 10,000 projects and more than 35,000 developers. Through the $C token-driven DataFi economy, Chainbase achieves data monetization, promoting decentralized AI applications.
The technical advantage lies in its four-layer architecture: the data collection layer realizes cross-chain real-time indexing; the Manuscript programmable layer allows for customized data processing; the AVS verification system integrates EigenLayer to ensure data integrity; the DataFi layer promotes contributions through incentive mechanisms. Compared to The Graph, Chainbase has broader coverage, lower latency, and supports non-EVM chains such as Solana and Sui.
Chainbase addresses the fragmentation and unstructured issues of blockchain data. Traditional data is difficult to access across chains, resulting in low dApp development efficiency and biases in AI model training. Chainbase provides real-time, verifiable data, helping developers build intelligent applications and avoid centralized data silos. $C