In the Web3 data ecosystem, there exists a pain point of 'inefficient collaboration': individual users and small projects take 1 week to negotiate data cooperation from requirement communication to contract signing, and by the time data authorization is completed, another 3 days have passed, missing high-yield windows; a 3-person small team's Web3 analysis project takes 1 month to connect with offline merchants for 'membership data research,' wasting a lot of time due to repeated confirmation of requirements and adjustments to plans; supermarkets, fruit stores, and pharmacies in the community want to jointly conduct 'cross-store points activities,' but due to discussions on division of labor and data connection, it takes 2 weeks, and by the time the activity is launched, the enthusiasm has already passed—'long communication, lengthy processes, slow implementation' make collaboration for small roles 'time-consuming and laborious,' making it difficult to seize market opportunities. As a decentralized data infrastructure, Chainbase is creating a 'data rapid collaboration station' using 'process simplification + tool empowerment,' allowing individuals to connect in 1 day, small projects to cooperate in 1 week, and small stores to initiate collaboration in 3 days, thereby enhancing collaboration efficiency.

Its core capability lies in compressing 'lengthy collaborative processes' into 'lightweight rapid solutions,' rather than allowing small roles to miss opportunities in 'communication and waiting.' On the technical level, Chainbase has built a 'rapid collaboration hub': targeting individuals and projects, the hub launches a 'one-click connection tool'—individual users preset 'types of data they can provide and expected returns,' while small projects publish 'requirement standards and settlement methods.' The system automatically matches and generates 'standardized smart contracts' (no manual drafting of contracts needed), and authorization connections can be completed within an hour by simply clicking confirm. A user in Hangzhou, Xiao Zhou, previously took 5 days to connect with projects, but now relies on tools to connect with 2 demand parties in 1 hour, earning 150 C tokens on the same day from data authorization, 'no need to repeatedly discuss requirements or sign contracts, fast enough to seize temporary high-yield tasks'; for projects and merchants, the hub develops a 'direct connection channel for requirements'—projects can directly invoke 'merchant requirement templates' (such as 'membership consumption data research' and 'NFT event effect analysis'), merchants fill in key information (such as 'need to analyze 3 months of data, budget of 500 C'), and the channel automatically generates 'cooperation plans + acceptance standards,' allowing services to be initiated within 3 days. A 4-person data analysis project connected with 8 restaurants through the channel, taking an average of only 5 days from requirement confirmation to service implementation, which is 3 times faster than before; for collaboration among merchants, the hub designs an 'alliance quick-build module'—same community merchants click 'initiate alliance,' and the system automatically generates 'division of labor suggestions, data sharing scope, revenue distribution ratios.' After confirmation from merchants, the alliance can be established within 1 day and can also generate 'cross-store activity plans' (including posters and redemption rules) with one click. In a certain community in Shanghai, 3 merchants started a 'cross-store consumption gifting NFT' activity within 3 days using the module, which was 10 days faster than manual preparation, with a 40% increase in customer traffic during the first week of the event.

When the ecological landing occurs, Chainbase does not engage in 'formal simplification' but focuses on optimizing processes in scenarios that take 'long time.' For individuals and projects, it launches 'collaborative progress updates'—real-time display of 'matching status, contract signing progress, data authorization progress,' avoiding 'communication gaps.' Currently, 5.75 million users and projects have rapidly connected through the tool, improving collaborative efficiency by 95%; for projects and merchants, it introduces a 'collaboration acceleration package'—including 'requirements confirmation template' and 'data transfer fast track.' Projects can also apply for '1-on-1 requirements refinement' (consultants help both parties clarify core needs, reducing repeated adjustments). A 3-person GameFi data project completed data analysis services for 6 merchants within a week using the acceleration package, resulting in a 200% revenue increase; for collaboration among merchants, it initiates 'alliance support for 1 hour'—consultants help the alliance determine 'activity details, division of labor, emergency plans' within an hour, and also provide 'ready-made activity material templates.' Recently, it helped 4 merchants in a community in Guangzhou form an alliance, finalizing the plan in 1 hour and launching the activity in 3 days, with sales in the first week exceeding expectations by 50%. Even more thoughtfully, Chainbase has developed a 'collaborative efficiency calculator'—by inputting 'collaborative roles (such as 'individual + project' or 'merchant alliance'),' one can calculate 'expected time consumption and how much faster it is compared to traditional methods,' allowing small roles to clearly see the value of rapid collaboration.

In the long term, its value lies in 'using rapid collaboration to enable the 'small roles' in the Web3 data ecosystem to seize opportunities,' preventing inefficient processes from consuming market potential. Currently, Chainbase has 5.75 million individual users and 275,000 small cooperative projects/merchants improving efficiency through the collaboration station, where 90% of individual and project connections have reduced time consumption from 'days' to 'hours,' and 85% of merchant alliances have shortened preparation time from 'weeks' to 'days,' forming a positive cycle of 'rapid connection - seizing opportunities - earning revenue - further collaboration.' Recently, the project has also partnered with the Web3 instant messaging tool Telegram, allowing collaborative requirements to directly generate connection links in the chat window, further shortening communication time, with an expected addition of 4.65 million individual users; and has collaborated with offline community service platforms to help merchants quickly match with partners in the same community, enhancing alliance building efficiency. The 'collaborative efficiency attribute' of C tokens is also being strengthened: individuals can enjoy a 20% bonus on C earned through rapid connections; projects can enjoy a 30% discount when using C to purchase acceleration packages; users/projects/merchants that stake C can use the fast track preferentially, speeding up collaboration by another 30%. This design keeps the $C staking rate stable at 99%, with an average daily trading volume increase of 270%.

From helping users connect in 1 hour to earn revenue, to allowing small projects to implement multi-merchant services in 1 week, and then enabling merchants to initiate cross-store activities in 3 days, Chainbase is equipping the 'small roles' in Web3 data with an 'efficiency engine' through its 'rapid collaboration station.' As more small roles seize market opportunities through rapid collaboration, this 'efficient-type' data platform may allow 'rapid collaboration and rapid implementation' to become the new rhythm of the Web3 ecosystem, transforming the data ecosystem into one where 'opportunities wait for no one, and the efficient are the first to gain.'