In the field of Web3 data infrastructure, value often depends on the breadth of coverage. Chainbase's strategy clearly points to a full-chain ecosystem rather than betting on a single public chain. The platform has integrated over 220 blockchains, and this breadth is a core premise of its role as a neutral infrastructure layer.
Its modular architecture inherently possesses chain independence, allowing for quick support of different underlying technology public chains. Whether it is deep support for emerging high-performance chains like Sui and Flare, or empowering the Bitcoin ecosystem through collaboration with Bitlayer, Chainbase has demonstrated technical universality across EVM, MoveVM, and even UTXO models. This design is a key guarantee for its rapid expansion of the ecological landscape.
The full-chain strategy makes Chainbase the preferred choice for cross-chain applications, multi-chain wallets, and data aggregators. By providing a unified data access layer, the platform significantly lowers the barriers to building complex cross-chain applications while avoiding the systemic risks associated with being tied to a single public chain. Each time a new chain is integrated, it not only enriches data assets but also enhances value for existing users, strengthening the network effect.
Broad chain coverage and systematic ecological layout have made Chainbase an indispensable tool for developers and established a long-term leading position in the Web3 data infrastructure space.