For developers, time and energy are often more valuable than funding. Many Web3 development teams do not fail due to a lack of ideas, but rather due to the consumption of data processing and underlying infrastructure. Chainbase perfectly fills this gap.

For example, a team wants to create an NFT price tracking platform. Without Chainbase, they would need to set up nodes, write synchronization scripts, design databases, and handle thousands of exceptional cases. With Chainbase, just a few lines of API calls can immediately provide complete data on NFT transactions, holdings, prices, etc.

This not only significantly shortens the development cycle but also gives more small teams the opportunity to try new ideas. Tasks that previously could only be accomplished by well-funded companies can now be done by three to five developers. It can be said that Chainbase has greatly lowered the barrier to innovation.

The significance of this model goes beyond just being a tool; it creates an ecological effect. As more and more developers can quickly validate their ideas, the vitality of the entire industry will be unleashed. This is also why some refer to it as the data operating system of Web3.

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