@Chainbase Official Super Data Layer, Making Web3 Data Silos a Thing of the Past

Hidden in the hustle and bustle of Web3 is an old problem: multi-chain data is like being locked in different drawers. To check cross-chain assets, one has to switch between three or four tools, and developers spend days integrating data. But @Chainbase Official insists on dismantling these 'drawers' and using a unified super data layer to connect scattered blockchain data into a coherent line. Now, it has transformed data from 'each managing its own' to 'free flow,' allowing developers to no longer worry about cross-chain data headaches, and users can check assets with a single click, which is the smooth experience Web3 should offer.

Its confidence lies in the dual-chain architecture: one chain is dedicated to data computation execution, while the other focuses on consensus verification, just like two parallel highways, ensuring that data does not get lost during cross-chain transactions and can withstand high concurrency. In testing, it handled tens of thousands of cross-chain queries simultaneously, with delays kept to milliseconds. Developers can use its SDK to locally set up data sources, test in a sandbox, and publish directly, with operators completing indexing, making the entire process nearly 70% faster than traditional methods. There's no need to worry about safety either, as validators ensure security through the DPOS mechanism, and delegators stake ETH and $C to strengthen the network, providing dual guarantees that make data reliable from collection to storage.

In DeFi, it has already become an 'invisible helper': during cross-chain lending, interest rates and collateral data are synchronized in real-time, so users don’t have to fear delays that could lead to pitfalls. In social DApps, users from different chains can share content and interact seamlessly, eliminating the awkwardness of 'messages on this chain not being visible on that chain.' Even better, it has opened the door to AI—AI models that need to train on 'predicting markets' require massive amounts of real-time data, and @Chainbase Official efficiently indexes multi-chain data in real-time, significantly improving the accuracy of the models while eliminating the risk of 'data being concentrated in the hands of a few.'

#chainbase is not just making tools; it is creating a 'public square' for Web3 data. #chainbase has made $C the ecological adhesive, relying on it for paying service fees and rewarding contributors. The inflation and burning mechanisms stabilize value, and the more active participants are, the more vibrant the network becomes. Now, it’s commonly said in developer circles that using @Chainbase Official speeds up project implementation by half, and users face fewer operational hassles—perhaps the next wave of excitement in Web3 will emerge from these details of 'streamlined data.'