There is a 'cultural incompatibility' issue in the Web3 data ecosystem: Southeast Asian users want to earn $C through data but cannot participate due to 'tasks being mostly in English and payments only accepted in cryptocurrency'; a small three-person team in China wants to provide 'data services for local merchants' but cannot find data sources that 'adapt to WeChat Pay and comply with local regulations'; Japanese community convenience stores want to conduct NFT membership activities but face low customer participation due to 'tool language being English and discount rules not aligning with local consumption habits' — 'globalized services are not grounded, and localized demands are hard to meet', leaving many small players in various regions outside the data ecosystem. Chainbase, as a decentralized data infrastructure, is creating 'Data Regional Customization Stations' through 'regional adaptation + local resource connection', allowing users from different regions to have adapted operations, local projects to have compliant resources, and local merchants to have tailored solutions, addressing the pain point of 'localization difficulties'.
Its core capability lies in transforming 'universal services' into 'regional customization', rather than forcing users from different regions to adapt to a unified standard. On the technical side, Chainbase has built a 'Regional Adaptation Hub': for local users, the hub has launched a 'Localized Operating System' — supporting multiple languages (such as Indonesian in Southeast Asia, Simplified Chinese in China, and Japanese in Japan), payment connections to local channels (Southeast Asia using Gcash, China using Alipay/WeChat, Japan using LINE Pay), and task designs that align with local needs (e.g., 'Southeast Asian users can take on tasks like 'local e-commerce on-chain consumption data labeling', and domestic users can engage in 'WeChat ecosystem Web3 activity data feedback' tasks). Indonesian university student Amin, who previously could not participate due to language and payment issues, now earns $C through data tasks with the Indonesian language interface and Gcash withdrawals, which can be converted to 2 million Indonesian rupiah (about 800 yuan) per month, 'as convenient as using a local app'; for local SME projects, the hub has developed 'Regional Compliance Data Sources' — integrating local chain data that complies with local regulations (like the Chinese BSC version data and the Japanese Astar Japanese version data), connecting local enterprise services (like Alibaba Cloud in China and AWS Tokyo nodes in Japan). A four-person Web3 tool team in China quickly developed a 'local merchant NFT membership system' using compliant data sources, and connected with WeChat Pay for verification, serving 50 local small shops within a month; for local merchants, the hub designed 'Regional Activity Templates' — aligning with local consumption habits (e.g., domestic templates include 'scan to receive WeChat red packets + NFT membership', Japanese templates include 'points redeem for NFT + offline coupons'), adapting local tools (like using corporate WeChat to manage members in China and LINE to push activities in Japan). A convenience store in a Tokyo community used a customized template to conduct a 'spend 500 yen to receive a limited NFT' event, attracting 120 customers in three days, with NFT membership increasing by 40%.
When the ecosystem is implemented, Chainbase does not adopt a 'one-size-fits-all adaptation' approach but focuses on 'regional pain points' to provide precise services. For local users, it launched the 'Regional Task Plaza' — classifying tasks by region (e.g., 'China Region: Earn 3 C by providing data feedback for WeChat mini-programs' and 'Southeast Asia Region: Earn 5 C by authorizing Gcash recharge data'), and also provides 'local lifestyle benefit exchanges' (e.g., domestic users can exchange for Meituan takeaway vouchers, Southeast Asian users can exchange for Grab taxi vouchers). Currently, 3.85 million global local users have used the plaza, and the participation rate for localized tasks has increased by 95%; for local SMEs, it launched the 'Regional Support Plan' — providing projects with 'local regulatory consulting' and 'subsidies for localized technical transformations' (e.g., domestic projects can receive 5,000 $C for WeChat ecosystem integration). A three-person GameFi data team in Southeast Asia optimized its Indonesian language interface and Gcash payments through the plan, increasing user numbers from 10,000 to 50,000; for local merchants, it initiated the 'Local Accompaniment Action' — arranging consultants familiar with the local market to help merchants adjust activity details (e.g., 'domestic merchants suggested adding 'share on Moments for discounts', Japanese merchants suggested using 'LINE community to preheat'), and also connecting local supply chains (like connecting fresh food suppliers in China and snack manufacturers in Japan). Recently, it helped a fruit store in a community in Guangzhou conduct an event, and consultants suggested incorporating 'Cantonese morning tea discounts', which increased the event attendance rate by 55%. More considerately, Chainbase has also developed a 'Regional Adaptation Assessment Tool' that, by inputting 'region + demand type', can display 'the current service adaptation status (e.g., 'Chinese/WeChat Pay supported')' and 'points that need optimization', allowing local participants to clearly understand the adaptation progress.
In the long run, its value lies in 'using regional customization to let the Web3 data ecosystem take root in various places', no longer allowing 'incompatibility' to become a barrier to regional participation. Currently, Chainbase has established customization stations in 15 regions worldwide, serving 3.85 million local users and 180,000 local cooperative projects/merchants. The coverage of localized data services has increased from 20% to 70% — Southeast Asian users can easily monetize through local payments, domestic projects can expand business with compliant data, and Japanese merchants can attract customers through tailored activities. Recently, the project reached a cooperation with the Indian local payment platform Paytm to establish a customization station in India, expecting to add 2.85 million Indian users; it is also cooperating with European local regulatory consulting agencies to optimize compliance services for European customization stations, helping more small players in Europe to participate. The 'regional attributes' of the C token are also being strengthened: local users participate in regional tasks, and C earnings are adjusted based on local purchasing power (e.g., Southeast Asian users receive a 30% increase); local projects use C to purchase compliant data and enjoy regional exclusive discounts; local nodes staking C can gain priority access to regional demand connections. This design stabilizes the $C staking rate at 99%, with an average daily trading volume increase of 175%.
From helping Indonesian students earn a living in their native language, to enabling local projects in China to rely on compliant data services for small shops, and then to assisting convenience stores in Tokyo to attract customers through local activities, Chainbase is using 'Regional Customization Stations' to make the Web3 data ecosystem 'down-to-earth and rooted'. As more regional customization stations are established, this 'localized platform' may turn 'Web3 data into local flavor, allowing participants from various regions' into a new trend, and truly realize a 'global layout with local cultivation' in the data ecosystem.