Today I finally found the time to try Chainbase. I didn’t have high expectations, after all, I have been let down by various Web3 APIs too many times before. But this time, I was really surprised! Recently, I’ve been working on a small project analyzing the ecosystems of Avalanche (AVAX), Fantom (FTM), and Harmony (ONE), and I was worried about how to obtain cross-chain data.
The moment I opened the Chainbase console, I was stunned—such a clean interface?! Unlike some platforms that are so flashy that you can’t find the focus. I tried adjusting the AVAX NFT interface, and the response speed is much faster than my self-built nodes! The DeFi data for FTM is also very comprehensive, and most importantly, the documentation is incredibly user-friendly; I can just copy the example code and it works.
What touched me the most is the SQL query feature, which allows me to query on-chain data using familiar syntax. This design really understands developers! I originally expected to spend two days on data collection, but I got it done in one afternoon. Now I finally understand why so many people on Twitter are recommending Chainbase; it’s really great! #Chainbase #chainbaseOffic @Chainbase Official