Is Web3 data too chaotic? Chainbase's Tops tool helps you accurately mine 'gold' from the 'noise'.
Every day when I open the Web3 data platform, the screen is filled with on-chain transactions and contract calls, and after looking for a while, I still can't find the key points. This is 'data noise', but Chainbase's Tops tool is like precisely tuning the radio to the 'trend channel'.
Previously, when tracking DataFi projects, I had to compare data from five platforms myself: the activity level of a certain chain's DApp, token flow direction, user growth... spending two hours might still lead to missing key information. Now with Tops, it directly focuses on 'the core trends that truly impact DataFi': for example, yesterday it reminded me that 'the demand for data queries on BSC has increased by 30%, corresponding to $C active ecosystem projects.' Following this clue, I indeed found a newly launched data analysis DApp, and early participants even received an airdrop. Unlike other tools, it doesn’t pile up 'full data'; it only gives you 'useful signals'.
Now Web3 users are all shouting 'I can't finish looking at the data'; Tops' operation of 'sifting for gold' truly solves a big problem.