Web3 Community Discusses @Chainbase: Not a New Concept, but Truly Solving Problems
Web3 looks lively, but it's quite troublesome for ordinary people: assets are scattered across different chains like ETH and BNB Chain, requiring multiple wallets to see everything; clicking on a strange link could lead to losing money; wanting to stake assets on Chain A and borrow money on Chain B involves several steps and costs; tipping friends across chains requires transferring assets first, which is too cumbersome. And @Chainbase Official is here to solve these troubles, not just for show, but with practical functions.
1. Wallet: One app manages assets across all chains, no need to switch back and forth.
Previously, to view assets on different chains, you had to open several wallets and switch networks, which could lead to mistakes. Chainbase is different; register an account, link all your wallets (like MetaMask, Trust Wallet), and you can view assets from all chains on one interface—ETH's BTC and BNB Chain's CAKE can be viewed in real-time, and transaction records are sorted by time. Transferring money is more convenient; if you want to transfer USDT from the ETH chain to BNB Chain, you don't need to use a cross-chain bridge, just select the chain and amount, and the system automatically finds the best path, saving on fees while showing progress.