In the infrastructure of Web3, the best representation of value is not slogans, but the use of data.

Chainbase is currently accessed by over 15,000 developers, with a total of 500 billion calls; these two numbers themselves are the best endorsement.

Why are so many people using it? The reason is that blockchain data was originally 'high barrier': either running nodes themselves, connecting to third-party RPCs, or relying on centralized data providers. The first two options are costly, while the latter carries risks. Chainbase's Hyperdata Network abstracts all of this away: developers just need to write a piece of SQL to obtain structured, verifiable data.

This 'simple + reliable' experience makes Chainbase attractive not only to individual developers but also to DeFi protocols, NFT platforms, and even AI applications. Many emerging projects choose to use Chainbase directly rather than building their own data infrastructure, as the latter is too time-consuming.

Looking at the development paths of AWS and Cloudflare, whoever can accumulate the developer network effect the earliest will become the de facto standard. Chainbase is proving through actual call volume: it is becoming the 'data cloud' of Web3. 500 billion calls are not just a number, but a deposit of ecological trust.

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