In the Web3 data ecosystem, there is a 'starting deadlock': individual newcomers lack 'massive NFT collections' or 'high-frequency on-chain transactions' as 'quality data resources', making it impossible to undertake even basic monetization tasks; a small three-person team's Web3 tool project lacks 'multi-chain data reserves' and 'technical development resources', and wants to provide data services but can't find data sources; an offline cake shop lacks 'Web3 member resources' and 'event planning experience', and wants to attract customers using data but doesn't know where to start—'lack of resources = unable to take the first step', which leaves many who want to enter the field stuck at the starting stage. Chainbase, as a decentralized data infrastructure, is building a 'data resource library' through 'resource sharing + free empowerment', enabling newcomers with zero resources to undertake tasks, small projects with zero reserves to find data sources, and small shops with zero experience to run events, helping participants easily overcome the 'starting hurdle'.
Its core capability is to turn 'scarce resources' into 'shared assets', preventing 'lack of resources' from becoming a stumbling block to starting. On the technical side, Chainbase has built a 'shared resource hub': for individual newcomers, the hub offers a 'zero-threshold resource task library'—even without high-value data, they can undertake 'data labeling', 'demand feedback', and other zero-resource tasks (e.g., 'label the style type of a certain NFT image to earn 2 C' or 'fill out a data usage experience questionnaire to exchange for 3 C'), with tasks not requiring on-chain data and purely online operation. A college student from Changsha, who just entered the field without any on-chain data, earned 150 $C in the first month by completing labeling tasks, stating, 'I don’t have to wait to accumulate data, I can earn right now, it’s particularly fast to start'; for small and medium projects, the hub has developed a 'free data source pool'—integrating foundational data from over 80 public chains such as Ethereum and Solana (e.g., user transaction records, NFT holding snapshots), allowing projects to call foundational interfaces for free without needing to scrape data themselves, while also providing 'data cleaning tools' (which automatically filter out invalid data). A three-person DeFi information project quickly built an 'on-chain market section' using the free data source, attracting 5,000 users within a week; for offline merchants, the hub has designed a 'zero-foundation activity resource package'—including 'Web3 member recruitment scripts', 'NFT discount activity templates', and 'data redemption tools', allowing merchants to implement templates without designing them themselves. A cake shop in a Beijing community used the resource package's 'NFT holders get a small cake' activity template and recruited 30 Web3 members in three days, increasing the store visit rate by 25%.
When the ecosystem is implemented, Chainbase does not engage in 'resource monopolization', but focuses on scenarios facing 'starting difficulties' for resource adaptation. For individual newcomers, it has launched a 'resource growth system'—completing zero-resource tasks can accumulate 'resource points', which can be exchanged for 'high-value data task qualifications' (e.g., 'accumulate 100 points to unlock the task of earning 5 C for authorized basic trading data'), and can also be exchanged for 'beginner courses on on-chain data', helping newcomers gradually accumulate data resources. Currently, 2.55 million newcomers have started using this system, with a conversion rate of zero-resource users reaching 80%; for small and medium projects, a 'resource support plan' has been introduced—new projects can apply for '3 months of free access to advanced data sources' and '1-on-1 technical guidance'. A five-person GameFi team utilized this plan to obtain 'cross-chain player behavior data' for free, quickly developing a 'player retention analysis tool' and receiving partnership orders from eight companies; for offline merchants, a 'resource companion action' has been initiated—providing merchants with 'event supervisors' who assist throughout the entire process from 'member recruitment' to 'event redemption', also offering 'free material design' (such as NFT member posters and discount stickers). Recently, it helped a cake shop in Hangzhou organize an event, with supervisors teaching staff how to use redemption tools on-site, resulting in 15 NFT discounts redeemed on the same day and a 30% increase in sales. Even more thoughtfully, Chainbase has developed a 'resource matching tool' where users can input 'their own resources (such as 'zero data' or 'three-person team')' and 'objectives (such as 'earn C' or 'run events')'. This tool will recommend suitable resources and tasks, clarifying the starting direction.
In the long run, its value lies in 'breaking the starting barriers of Web3 data through resource sharing', allowing participants without resources to easily enter the field. Currently, Chainbase has 2.55 million individual users and 115,000 small and medium cooperative projects/merchants starting through the resource library. These 'zero-resource starters' are gradually forming a cycle of 'resource sharing - capability enhancement - ecological feedback'—newcomers accumulate data and take on higher-value tasks, small projects contribute new data sources after growth, and small shops expand the scale of Web3 activities after profitability. Recently, the project has also collaborated with the Web3 resource community 'StartWeb3' to integrate the resource library into the community, helping more newcomers access starting resources, with an expected increase of 1.55 million individual users; and partnered with Southeast Asian Web3 incubators to provide free data sources to local small projects, expanding the global resource-sharing scope. The 'resource attributes' of the C token are also being strengthened: newcomers can enjoy C income bonuses by redeeming tasks with resource points; projects can enjoy tiered discounts when purchasing advanced resources with C; and users who stake C can prioritize obtaining scarce resources (such as exclusive data from popular public chains). This design keeps the $C staking rate stable at 99%, with an average daily trading volume increase of 110%.
From helping college students with zero resources earn their first $C, to enabling small projects with zero reserves to set up data sections, and to assisting cake shops with zero experience in running Web3 events, Chainbase is using a 'data resource library' to provide 'starting boosters' for Web3 data participants. As more resource-lacking individuals overcome the starting hurdle, this 'resource-sharing' data platform may turn 'zero resources can also engage in Web3 data' into a new trend, allowing the data ecosystem to genuinely achieve 'everyone can participate, and everyone can start'.