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Chainbase
C
Chainbase powers the world’s largest hyperdata network, integrating fragmented blockchain data into unified, AI-ready datasets for seamless use in applications. Its native C token drives ecosystem coordination, enabling payments for data access, staking for security, and governance decisions. This infrastructure supports developers building AI tools, DeFi analytics, and cross-chain apps with efficient, verifiable data.
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Julkaisuvuosi: 2025
Verkko: Chainbase Network
Protokolla: CometBFT

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Alkutarina

Chainbase emerged to tackle blockchain data fragmentation, creating a shared data layer for autonomous agents, protocols, and humans in the AGI economy. Inspired by the need for AI-compatible blockchain data, it developed the Manuscript protocol and four-layer architecture for standardized processing. The project has grown by indexing over 200 blockchains and serving more than 35,000 developers.

Esimerkkejä tosielämästä

Developers use Manuscripts to transform raw data, like filtering token transfers or detecting wallet fraud patterns, earning rewards each time others access their work. Over 10,000 projects leverage the network for MEV infrastructure, L2 explorers, agent protocols, and onchain analytics. AI agents and cross-chain wallets pull structured multi-chain data in real time for decision-making and operations.

Hauskoja faktoja

The network has processed over 500 billion data calls across 200+ blockchains, showcasing massive scale. Its dual-staking combines C tokens with ETH via EigenLayer for robust security and instant finality through CometBFT. Tokenomics allocate 80% to operators, 15% to developers, and 5% to fee burning from a 1B circulating supply.

Yhteisön kohokohdat

A vibrant community of over 35,000 developers contributes Manuscripts and participates in staking or delegation to secure the network. Token holders engage in governance voting on upgrades and incentives, fostering a decentralized DAO alongside a supportive Foundation. Social channels buzz with activity around data tools, AI integrations, and ecosystem growth.

Mikä tekee C erityisen?

Unlike read-only indexers like The Graph, it offers end-to-end processing from raw data to AI-ready formats via the Manuscript protocol. The four-layer architecture with dual-chain design—Cosmos for coordination and EigenLayer for Ethereum security—ensures high throughput and decentralization. Developers monetize custom data scripts while users access verified on-chain and off-chain info with ZKPs.

Tulevaisuuden visio

Chainbase aims to become essential infrastructure for the open AGI economy, expanding its hyperdata network for DataFi and onchain intelligence. Plans include broader multi-chain support on Base and BNB Smart Chain, with 65% of C supply fueling ecosystem rewards and growth. It envisions a knowledge-driven world where AI-powered crypto apps thrive on composable, autonomous data layers.
ESG Disclosure +

Energy consumption: 11.48768 kWh/a | Renewable energy: 0%

ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) regulations for crypto assets aim to address their environmental impact (e.g., energy-intensive mining), promote transparency, and ensure ethical governance practices to align the crypto industry with broader sustainability and societal goals. These regulations encourage compliance with standards that mitigate risks and foster trust in digital assets.

Name Coinmotion Ltd
Relevant legal entity identifier 2135881-0
Name of the crypto-asset chainbase
Consensus Mechanism chainbase is present on the following networks: Base, Binance Smart Chain. Base is a Layer-2 (L2) solution on Ethereum that was introduced by Coinbase and developed using Optimism's OP Stack. L2 transactions do not have their own consensus mechanism and are only validated by the execution clients. The so-called sequencer regularly bundles stacks of L2 transactions and publishes them on the L1 network, i.e. Ethereum. Ethereum's consensus mechanism (Proof-of-stake) thus indirectly secures all L2 transactions as soon as they are written to L1. Binance Smart Chain (BSC) uses a hybrid consensus mechanism called Proof of Staked Authority (PoSA), which combines elements of Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) and Proof of Authority (PoA). This method ensures fast block times and low fees while maintaining a level of decentralization and security. Core Components 1. Validators (so-called “Cabinet Members”): Validators on BSC are responsible for producing new blocks, validating transactions, and maintaining the network’s security. To become a validator, an entity must stake a significant amount of BNB (Binance Coin). Validators are selected through staking and voting by token holders. There are 21 active validators at any given time, rotating to ensure decentralization and security. 2. Delegators: Token holders who do not wish to run validator nodes can delegate their BNB tokens to validators. This delegation helps validators increase their stake and improves their chances of being selected to produce blocks. Delegators earn a share of the rewards that validators receive, incentivizing broad participation in network security. 3. Candidates: Candidates are nodes that have staked the required amount of BNB and are in the pool waiting to become validators. They are essentially potential validators who are not currently active but can be elected to the validator set through community voting. Candidates play a crucial role in ensuring there is always a sufficient pool of nodes ready to take on validation tasks, thus maintaining network resilience and decentralization. Consensus Process 4. Validator Selection: Validators are chosen based on the amount of BNB staked and votes received from delegators. The more BNB staked and votes received, the higher the chance of being selected to validate transactions and produce new blocks. The selection process involves both the current validators and the pool of candidates, ensuring a dynamic and secure rotation of nodes. 5. Block Production: The selected validators take turns producing blocks in a PoA-like manner, ensuring that blocks are generated quickly and efficiently. Validators validate transactions, add them to new blocks, and broadcast these blocks to the network. 6. Transaction Finality: BSC achieves fast block times of around 3 seconds and quick transaction finality. This is achieved through the efficient PoSA mechanism that allows validators to rapidly reach consensus. Security and Economic Incentives 7. Staking: Validators are required to stake a substantial amount of BNB, which acts as collateral to ensure their honest behavior. This staked amount can be slashed if validators act maliciously. Staking incentivizes validators to act in the network's best interest to avoid losing their staked BNB. 8. Delegation and Rewards: Delegators earn rewards proportional to their stake in validators. This incentivizes them to choose reliable validators and participate in the network’s security. Validators and delegators share transaction fees as rewards, which provides continuous economic incentives to maintain network security and performance. 9. Transaction Fees: BSC employs low transaction fees, paid in BNB, making it cost-effective for users. These fees are collected by validators as part of their rewards, further incentivizing them to validate transactions accurately and efficiently.
Incentive Mechanisms and Applicable Fees chainbase is present on the following networks: Base, Binance Smart Chain. Base is a Layer-2 (L2) solution on Ethereum that uses optimistic rollups provided by the OP Stack on which it was developed. Transaction on base are bundled by a, so called, sequencer and the result is regularly submitted as an Layer-1 (L1) transactions. This way many L2 transactions get combined into a single L1 transaction. This lowers the average transaction cost per transaction, because many L2 transactions together fund the transaction cost for the single L1 transaction. This creates incentives to use base rather than the L1, i.e. Ethereum, itself. To get crypto-assets in and out of base, a special smart contract on Ethereum is used. Since there is no consensus mechanism on L2 an additional mechanism ensures that only existing funds can be withdrawn from L2. When a user wants to withdraw funds, that user needs to submit a withdrawal request on L1. If this request remains unchallenged for a period of time the funds can be withdrawn. During this time period any other user can submit a fault proof, which will start a dispute resolution process. This process is designed with economic incentives for correct behaviour. Binance Smart Chain (BSC) uses the Proof of Staked Authority (PoSA) consensus mechanism to ensure network security and incentivize participation from validators and delegators. Incentive Mechanisms 1. Validators: Staking Rewards: Validators must stake a significant amount of BNB to participate in the consensus process. They earn rewards in the form of transaction fees and block rewards. Selection Process: Validators are selected based on the amount of BNB staked and the votes received from delegators. The more BNB staked and votes received, the higher the chances of being selected to validate transactions and produce new blocks. 2. Delegators: Delegated Staking: Token holders can delegate their BNB to validators. This delegation increases the validator's total stake and improves their chances of being selected to produce blocks. Shared Rewards: Delegators earn a portion of the rewards that validators receive. This incentivizes token holders to participate in the network’s security and decentralization by choosing reliable validators. 3. Candidates: Pool of Potential Validators: Candidates are nodes that have staked the required amount of BNB and are waiting to become active validators. They ensure that there is always a sufficient pool of nodes ready to take on validation tasks, maintaining network resilience. 4. Economic Security: Slashing: Validators can be penalized for malicious behavior or failure to perform their duties. Penalties include slashing a portion of their staked tokens, ensuring that validators act in the best interest of the network. Opportunity Cost: Staking requires validators and delegators to lock up their BNB tokens, providing an economic incentive to act honestly to avoid losing their staked assets. Fees on the Binance Smart Chain 5. Transaction Fees: Low Fees: BSC is known for its low transaction fees compared to other blockchain networks. These fees are paid in BNB and are essential for maintaining network operations and compensating validators. Dynamic Fee Structure: Transaction fees can vary based on network congestion and the complexity of the transactions. However, BSC ensures that fees remain significantly lower than those on the Ethereum mainnet. 6. Block Rewards: Incentivizing Validators: Validators earn block rewards in addition to transaction fees. These rewards are distributed to validators for their role in maintaining the network and processing transactions. 7. Cross-Chain Fees: Interoperability Costs: BSC supports cross-chain compatibility, allowing assets to be transferred between Binance Chain and Binance Smart Chain. These cross-chain operations incur minimal fees, facilitating seamless asset transfers and improving user experience. 8. Smart Contract Fees: Deployment and Execution Costs: Deploying and interacting with smart contracts on BSC involves paying fees based on the computational resources required. These fees are also paid in BNB and are designed to be cost-effective, encouraging developers to build on the BSC platform.
Beginning of the period 2025-02-09
End of the period 2026-02-09
Energy consumption 11.48768 (kWh/a)
Energy consumption resources and methodologies The energy consumption of this asset is aggregated across multiple components: To determine the energy consumption of a token, the energy consumption of the network(s) base, binance_smart_chain is calculated first. For the energy consumption of the token, a fraction of the energy consumption of the network is attributed to the token, which is determined based on the activity of the crypto-asset within the network. When calculating the energy consumption, the Functionally Fungible Group Digital Token Identifier (FFG DTI) is used - if available - to determine all implementations of the asset in scope. The mappings are updated regularly, based on data of the Digital Token Identifier Foundation. The information regarding the hardware used and the number of participants in the network is based on assumptions that are verified with best effort using empirical data. In general, participants are assumed to be largely economically rational. As a precautionary principle, we make assumptions on the conservative side when in doubt, i.e. making higher estimates for the adverse impacts.
Renewable energy consumption 0%
Energy intensity 0 (kWh)
Scope 1 DLT GHG emissions - Controlled 0 (tCO2e/a)
Scope 2 DLT GHG emissions - Purchased 0 (tCO2e/a)
GHG intensity 0 (kgCO2e)
Key energy sources and methodologies
Key GHG sources and methodologies

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