In the Web3 ecosystem, the decentralization and difficulty of data have always been hurdles that developers cannot avoid—cross-chain data retrieval requires switching between multiple tools, real-time information updates lag behind, and even basic on-chain data indexing requires building a framework from scratch. The emergence of Chainbase is gradually sorting out these troublesome issues.
Its core capability is to twist the data from over 200 blockchains into a single rope. Whether it’s smart contract interaction records on Ethereum, high-frequency trading data on Solana, or on-chain dynamics from emerging public chains, a unified entry point can be found here. More importantly, the term "real-time": traditional data tools may take a few minutes to update on-chain information, while Chainbase's indexing engine can respond in seconds, allowing developers to check a wallet's real-time balance or the latest status of a transaction with just a click.
Technically, it hasn't taken the simple centralized route; the dual-chain architecture has hidden ingenuity: the consensus layer relies on CometBFT to ensure that the data verification is clear, ensuring that the information stored hasn't been tampered with; the execution layer has built a parallel computing framework with EigenLayer AVS, enabling multiple tasks to run simultaneously during data processing, resulting in throughput that surpasses many similar tools. Previously, a DeFi project tried using old tools to check cross-chain liquidity data and had to wait over 20 seconds, but after switching to Chainbase, results were available in milliseconds, significantly improving the application’s interaction fluency.
The C token is not just for show in this process. Developers need to pay a little C to call the data interface, node operators can earn $C for helping maintain the network, and even the technical teams contributing to the data model receive token rewards—this way, those providing data are motivated to maintain it well, and those using the data can consistently receive reliable services, making the entire ecosystem operate more smoothly. Now, over 20,000 small projects have built their data foundations with it; perhaps the next on-chain tool you use is silently powered by Chainbase delivering data behind the scenes.
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