In the world of Web3, data is the main resource. Decentralized applications, blockchain researchers, MEV analysis tools, and cross-network protocols require stable and scalable access to information. This is the challenge that Chainbase is currently solving, having already reached the level of a global standard for data processing.
Scale in numbers
Chainbase operates at a level that is hard to ignore:
support for 200+ networks, including leading L1 and L2 blockchains;
over 500 billion data requests have already been processed;
the infrastructure is used by 10,000+ projects and over 35,000 developers.
These indicators show that Chainbase has become a key pillar of the Web3 ecosystem, providing fast and reliable access to blockchain data for a wide variety of scenarios.
Who uses Chainbase
Blockchain explorers receive real-time data to display transactions and activity.
MEV tools rely on stability and speed to analyze arbitrage opportunities and optimize strategies.
Agent frameworks and DeFi protocols use Chainbase to verify data and work with multiple networks simultaneously.
Cross-L2 analytics allows for a complete picture of capital movement between different levels of infrastructure.
Deployment on Base and BNB Chain
Particular attention is paid to support for ecosystems like Base and BNB Chain. This provides:
wider access for users and developers working in the most dynamic networks;
controlled expenses, as infrastructure optimization on these networks allows for scaling data processing without a critical increase in cost.
Why this is important for Web3
The future of blockchain economics depends on the ability to receive reliable real-time data without centralized bottlenecks. Chainbase already demonstrates how infrastructure can connect different networks, lower barriers for developers, and create conditions for the emergence of a new generation of Web3 applications.