There's a confusing point in the Web3 data ecosystem: individual users hold on-chain data but don't know 'which projects need this type of data and how much $C they can earn,' so they can only authorize blindly; small teams of 3 people develop Web3 tools and want to profit from data services but can't find 'who will buy their data analysis results'; offline flower shops want to use on-chain data for activities but don't know 'what types of benefits current Web3 users like,' making activities like 'blind men touching an elephant'—'having data but no direction'—causing many participants' data value to 'idle.' Chainbase, as a decentralized data infrastructure, is building a 'data demand navigation station' with 'demand matching + trend guidance + scenario connection' to help individual users accurately find high-value monetization directions, help small and medium-sized projects accurately capture data service trends, and allow every piece of data to connect with real demand.
Its core competence is to 'build accurate bridges' for data supply and demand, rather than let data 'shoot aimlessly' in the ecosystem. At the technical level, Chainbase launched the 'Data Demand Hub': for individual users, the hub has a 'demand matching radar'—users enter their on-chain data types (such as 'Ethereum DeFi high-frequency transaction records in the last 3 months'), and the system will push matching high-value demands in real-time (such as 'a DeFi platform is purchasing ‘high-frequency trading user data’ at a high price, earning 30 C per authorization'), and also mark the demand popularity (such as 'urgent demand, remaining quota of 100 people'). Xiao Wu, a white-collar worker in Shanghai, used to earn only 100 C per month by authorizing randomly, but after matching high-demand through radar, his monthly income rose to 500 $C; for small and medium-sized projects, the hub developed a 'Trend Demand List'—real-time updates on popular data demands in the current Web3 field (such as 'AI+Web3 projects urgently need ‘cross-chain user behavior datasets’' 'GameFi guilds lack ‘player retention prediction data models’'), and also includes contact information of the demanders. A 5-person data tool team discovered the 'NFT valuation data demand explosion' through the list, quickly developed related tools, and received orders from 20 projects within 2 months of launch; for offline merchants, the hub designed 'scenario demand packages'—according to current Web3 trends (such as 'blue-chip NFT popularity is high'), it packages activity plans suitable for merchants (such as 'giving flower discount coupons to customers holding blue-chip NFTs'), and also provides matching member data query services. After a flower shop in Hangzhou used it, the NFT member in-store rate increased by 55% during the event period, which is 3 times better than the effect of their own blind efforts.
When the ecosystem is implemented, Chainbase doesn't 'wait passively,' but focuses on 'finding direction' scenarios for proactive guidance. For individual users, it launches a 'Demand Calendar'—predicting high-value data demands in the future 7 days in advance (such as 'a Web3 bank will purchase ‘data of users with good credit’ next Wednesday, with an estimated income of 50 C/person'), users can prepare data authorization in advance. Currently, 1.65 million users have activated the calendar, and the participation rate in high-value demands has increased by 90%; for small and medium-sized projects, it launches a 'Demand Incubation Program'—if the project can develop products that meet trend demands (such as 'datasets that meet AI project needs'), Chainbase will provide C subsidies and resources for connecting with demanders. A 3-person team developed a 'cross-chain AI training dataset' through the program, not only received a 1000 C subsidy but also reached long-term cooperation with 5 AI+Web3 projects; for offline merchants, it launches 'Trend Activity Co-running'—Chainbase designs activities for merchants based on data demand trends (such as 'recent ‘on-chain public welfare data’ has received attention, and ‘consumption donating C for public welfare’ activities can be done'), and also assists in implementation. Recently, it helped a chain flower shop to do a public welfare-themed activity, attracting 300+ Web3 users to the store in 3 days, and the brand favorability increased by 40%. Recently, Chainbase also launched a 'Demand Early Warning Function,' if a certain type of data demand is about to be saturated (such as 'the remaining quota for ordinary NFT user data demand is less than 50 people'), it will remind users to switch directions in time to avoid wasting effort.
In the long term, its value lies in 'using ‘demand navigation’ to make Web3 data ‘purposeful,’' avoiding waste of resources. Currently, 1.65 million individual users and 70,000 small and medium-sized cooperative projects/merchants have found their direction through navigation. As more scenarios are connected with demand (from DeFi, AI+Web3 to offline public welfare), the 'supply-demand matching efficiency' of the data ecosystem is getting higher and higher—the previous data matching success rate was only 30%, now it has increased to 85%; the previous data idle rate for individual users was 60%, now it has dropped to 15%. Recently, the project has also partnered with the Web3 demand docking platform Gitcoin to connect the 'Data Demand Hub' to Gitcoin, allowing more developers and project parties to see data demands, which is expected to add 650,000 individual users and 15,000 projects. The 'demand attribute' of C tokens is also being strengthened: users participating in high-demand data authorization can enjoy a 20% bonus on C revenue; projects developing products that meet trend demands can enjoy a 50% discount on purchasing data with C; users who stake C can get priority access to high-value demand information. This design has increased the $C staking rate to 90% and the average daily trading volume by 70%.
From helping white-collar workers earn high salaries with demand radar to enabling small teams to accurately capture data trends and receive orders, and even helping flower shops attract customers through trend-based activities, Chainbase is using a 'demand navigation station' to find the right 'application scenarios' for Web3 data. As more participants accurately connect with demands, this 'data demand hub' may make 'with data, there is direction; with demand, there is supply' a new normal for the Web3 data ecosystem, and truly transform data from 'idle resources' into 'accurately monetized assets'.@Chainbase Official #chainbase