In the Web3 field, we are accustomed to using various metaphors to describe projects. Chainbase is not just the 'data hydropower station' of Web3; it is more like the 'data operating system' of Web3. An operating system not only provides basic functions but, more importantly, it offers a unified operating environment and calling interface for upper-layer applications. Chainbase is doing the same thing; it standardizes and structures data from different public chains, providing developers with a unified and efficient data environment.

The core of this 'data operating system' lies in its powerful compatibility and processing capabilities. Whether from EVM-compatible chains or other public chains, Chainbase can seamlessly integrate data. It's like a powerful computer that can run Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. For developers, they no longer need to write different code for different chains; they can easily build multi-chain applications using Chainbase's API. This convenience is unmatched by any single public chain data service.

More importantly, Chainbase's 'data operating system' also possesses intelligent features. The collaboration with Google Gemini has endowed it with natural language processing capabilities. This means that developers in the future can complete complex data queries and analyses with simple commands. This not only lowers the technical threshold but also allows more non-technical personnel to participate in Web3 data analysis. Chainbase is reshaping data value with technology, opening a brand new chapter for us.

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