There is a 'island dilemma' in the Web3 data ecosystem: individual users want to earn more $C through 'multi-account data', but cannot manage it uniformly and can only operate single accounts repeatedly; a team of three small Web3 tool projects wants to collaborate with small projects in the same field to develop 'data combination services', but cannot find a connection channel; several small shops in the community want to jointly hold 'cross-shop NFT membership activities', but cannot share membership data, leading to dispersed activity effects—'difficult linkage in a small scope, difficult resource integration', causing the power of small players to remain scattered and unable to form a collective force. As a decentralized data infrastructure, Chainbase is using 'team collaboration + resource interchange' to create a 'micro-ecological connector', allowing individuals to team up to earn profits, small projects to unite to expand business, and small shops to collaborate on activities, aggregating the scattered 'small forces' into 'great value'.
Its core capability is to connect 'isolated small roles' into a 'collaborative micro-ecology', rather than allowing small-scale entities to remain in a 'going solo' state. On the technical level, Chainbase has built a 'micro-ecological linkage hub': for individual users, the hub launched a 'data team tool'—users can invite friends to form 'data teams', uniformly managing the on-chain data of team members, connecting 'team-exclusive high-value demands' (e.g., 'a project requires a cross-chain transaction data package for over 10 people, each team member earns an additional 20%C'), and can also set 'profit-sharing rules'. A white-collar worker in Chengdu, after teaming up with five friends, earns an additional 300 C each month from team demands, "after forming a team, we can take on tasks that individuals cannot accept, and the earnings are much higher than before"; for small and medium-sized projects, the hub developed a 'project collaboration channel'—small projects in the same field (e.g., both providing GameFi data services) can post 'collaboration demands' within the channel (e.g., 'seeking cooperation to develop a combination service of player data + item valuation'), the system will match suitable partners, and also provide 'data interface interchange tools', allowing them to share basic data without complicated integration. A two-person DeFi data tool team collaborated with another small project through the channel to launch a 'risk assessment + profit prediction' combined service, and their order volume tripled within a month; for offline small shops, the hub designed a 'community small shop alliance module'—small shops in the same community can join the 'alliance', sharing 'NFT membership basic data' (e.g., 'whether members have consumed in the alliance, applicable cross-shop discount levels'), and can jointly create 'alliance-exclusive NFTs', which customers can hold to enjoy discounts at all alliance stores. After five small shops (fruit store, coffee shop, bookstore) in a Shanghai community formed an alliance, they held joint activities, increasing the cross-shop consumption rate of NFT members by 60%, with each store's foot traffic growing by 25%.
When the ecosystem lands, Chainbase does not enforce 'mandatory linkage', instead focusing on flexibly adapting to 'difficult collaboration' scenarios. For individual users, they launched a 'team task square'—real-time pushing of 'high-value tasks requiring multiple team members' (e.g., 'urgent demand: a 10-person team authorizing Solana chain GameFi data, each earning 50 C'), and also supports 'randomly matching teammates', allowing users without friends to join others' teams. Currently, there are 3.65 million users participating in team formation, and the participation rate for team tasks has increased by 90%; for small and medium-sized projects, they launched a 'collaboration support package'—collaborating projects can apply for '1000 C collaborative development subsidies' and 'joint promotion spots', and can also use 'data interchange interfaces' for free. A two-person Web3 creator service team, relying on the support package and collaborating with another project to develop 'fan data + promotion tools', expanded their service coverage from 2000 to 10,000 users; for offline small shops, they initiated an 'alliance support plan'—providing alliances with 'cross-shop activity planning proposals' (e.g., 'alliance members consuming at three shops receive alliance NFTs'), and also helped build 'alliance data dashboards' to view the activity effects of each store in real-time. Recently, they helped four small shops in a community in Hangzhou hold alliance activities, attracting over 200 NFT members for cross-shop consumption in three days, with the overall sales of the alliance increasing by 55%. Even more thoughtful, Chainbase also developed a 'linkage value calculator', where inputting 'number of team members/number of collaborating projects/number of alliance stores' can calculate 'expected additional earnings in $C/new orders/increased foot traffic', allowing small players to clearly see the value of linkage.
In the long term, its value lies in "amplifying the 'small value' of Web3 data through 'micro-ecological linkage'" so that small decentralized players can break through limitations through collaboration. Currently, Chainbase has 3.65 million individual users and 170,000 small and medium-sized collaborative projects/merchants achieving linkage through connectors, with the collaboration frequency of small players increasing from 10% to 65%—small teams can connect with higher value demands, project collaborations can develop more comprehensive services, and small shop alliances can cover a wider range of members. Recently, the project also reached a collaboration with the Web3 community collaboration platform Discord Guilds to embed the "micro-ecological linkage" function into the community, facilitating users and projects within the community to quickly form teams for collaboration, expecting to add 2.65 million individual users; collaborating with community business operation platforms to help more community small shops in cities form alliances and expand offline linkage scenarios. The "linkage attribute" of C tokens is also being strengthened: personal teams completing team tasks will have C earnings increased by the number of people (a team of 10 increases by 30%); services developed through project collaboration will settle using C, enjoying fee reductions; users/projects/small shops staking C can prioritize matching linkage demand opportunities, a design that keeps the $C staking rate stable at 99% and daily trading volume increasing by 165%.
From helping white-collar workers team up to earn more $C, to allowing small projects to collaborate on expanding business, and then bringing community small shop alliances to hold events, Chainbase is connecting the 'small islands' in the Web3 data ecosystem into a 'collaboration network' with the "micro-ecological connector". As more small players achieve linkage, this 'collaborative' data platform may allow the consensus that 'small-scale linkage can also have great achievements' to become a new understanding in the Web3 ecosystem, truly releasing the aggregated great value of decentralized small forces.