Many people ask right away: Will Chainbase replace The Graph? I actually think this question is off the mark.

The Graph does event indexing, relying on the subgraph community; Dune does SQL analysis, leaning towards data visualization; Chainbase is more like a 'general API aggregator'. The three actually complement each other rather than compete.

From the token performance perspective, C's circulating market cap is 150 million dollars, with a 24h trading volume of 25 to 30 million dollars. There is market recognition, but it is still far from 'giant' status. The real opportunity lies in whether it can become the 'default option' for developers.

So I think Chainbase really doesn't need to compete with The Graph. What it needs to do is refine the real-time performance and verifiability of its API and expand to more application scenarios. As long as it can establish itself as the 'AWS of blockchain', its story will be sufficient.

Interaction: If you could only choose one, would you prefer data services to be like AWS (stable and controllable) or like Dune (community-driven)? Write AWS / Dune + reasons, and let's see which side everyone is on.

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