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As a Web3 developer, I encountered a huge challenge last week. My boss suddenly asked me to complete a comparative report on the ecological data of the three blockchains: Canto, Kujira, and Sei within three days. Faced with this task, I felt very tricky because I am not familiar with these chains.
On the first day, I encountered numerous obstacles in environment configuration. The Canto node encountered an error during synchronization, the English documentation for Kujira was baffling, and the Sei testnet RPC was completely unreachable. At 2 AM, I was still in the office, feeling an unprecedented sense of frustration.
Just when I was about to give up, I discovered a tool called Chainbase. This discovery changed everything. Through Chainbase, I easily accessed the TVL data of Canto's DeFi protocol, real-time information on Kujira's liquidation events, and the transaction sorting data of Sei. Even more surprisingly, it also offers a one-click data dashboard generation feature, allowing me to quickly create visual reports that meet my requirements.
With the help of this powerful tool, I completed a workload that originally required three days in just one night. This experience made me deeply realize the importance of making good use of tools in the Web3 development field. When faced with complex on-chain data analysis tasks, finding the right tools can greatly improve work efficiency and avoid unnecessary troubles.
This experience also made me reflect that in the rapidly evolving Web3 world, we need to continuously learn and adapt to new tools and technologies. As developers, maintaining an open mindset and being good at discovering and utilizing effective resources will allow us to go further in this challenging field.