If you have read the official tweets from Chainbase, you will find that they are different from ordinary infrastructure projects—technologically hardcore, but the community vibe is not stiff at all. For example, that article 'Intern's Diary' describes the process of coding, meetings, and marketing like a joke: in the morning explaining DataFi, in the afternoon writing memes, and in the evening debating 'which is cooler, ecosystem or network'.

This combination of 'serious technology + relaxed culture' is actually one of the reasons for the rapid growth of the Chainbase community. Users are not just using the data API, but consider themselves part of the Hyperdata Network, expressing their sense of participation through memes, rankings, and NFTs.

More importantly, Chainbase is not 'doing a business'; it is building a decentralized data culture. Whether it’s the Genesis SBT or the Tops leaderboard, it ultimately forms a new narrative of 'on-chain identity + community honor'. In other words, this is not just infrastructure, but a cultural space where users can settle in for the long term.

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