August 24, 2025 - Blockchain data infrastructure Chainbase ($C) recently announced a major upgrade to its Hyperdata Network, now supporting over 200 blockchains, processing an average of 500 million queries daily, and establishing strategic partnerships with Google Cloud and EigenLayer to further strengthen decentralized data verification capabilities.
Hyperdata Network Upgrade: Covering 200+ Blockchains, Processing 500 Million Queries Daily
Chainbase's Hyperdata Network is a decentralized on-chain data indexing and querying network. This upgrade enables it to support over 200 mainstream blockchains, significantly enhancing multi-chain compatibility.
The network currently processes an average of 500 million queries daily, becoming an important tool for Web3 developers and data analysts, widely used in DeFi, NFT, GameFi, and other fields.
Chainbase CTO Daniel Liu stated:
"Our goal is to make on-chain data access as simple as internet search, and the upgrade of the Hyperdata Network allows developers to more efficiently obtain cross-chain data."
Theia AI Assistant: Natural Language Query for On-chain Data
Chainbase has also launched Theia AI Assistant, introducing a Natural Language Query (NLQ) feature, allowing developers to ask questions directly in a ChatGPT-like interaction and obtain on-chain data. For example:
- "What were the top NFT projects by transaction volume on Ethereum in the last 24 hours?"
- "What is the trend of the TVL changes for the latest DeFi protocols on Solana?"
This feature significantly lowers the barrier for on-chain data analysis, allowing non-technical users to easily access blockchain data insights.
Ecosystem Cooperation: Deep Integration with Google Cloud and EigenLayer
Recently, Chainbase reached a partnership with Google Cloud to utilize its cloud computing resources to optimize data storage and retrieval efficiency. Meanwhile, the integration with EigenLayer enhances the decentralized verification capabilities of the data, ensuring the reliability of query results.
Future Outlook: Building a Decentralized Data Lake
Chainbase plans to complete the integration of the Walrus protocol in Q3 2025, building a decentralized data lake to further expand its data service capabilities. Additionally, the team is developing a cross-chain AI agent market in the ZIRCON phase, which is expected to provide developers with smarter data analysis tools.
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