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Web3 & AI Industry Content Hub

Curated insights across blockchain ecosystems, AI trends, on-chain data, and developer resources — all in one place.

2,860 Chains67 Twitter users90 YouTube channels1 Articles3 Article authors

Content Hub

Public Content API

Read-only API for chains, Twitter users, YouTube channels, nav groups, and categories with full i18n. Rate limit: 60/min per IP; 300/min with X-API-Key.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is web3base and who is it for?
    web3base is a one-stop content hub for the Web3 and AI space. Whether you're researching trends, building products, or staying ahead of the ecosystem, we bring together curated chains, key Twitter and YouTube voices, articles, and tool navigation—so you spend less time hunting and more time shipping.
  • Why use web3base instead of scattered sources?
    We centralize what usually lives across dozens of tabs: chain metadata and stats, trusted social feeds, tutorials, and developer docs. Everything is searchable, categorized, and available in multiple languages. One place to discover, compare, and act.
  • What can I do with web3base?
    Explore thousands of chains with filters and sorting, follow curated Twitter and YouTube channels by topic, read in-depth blog posts on infrastructure and AI, and use our navigation collections to find the right tools and resources. Search once and get results across articles, chains, and docs.
  • Is the content curated and up to date?
    Yes. Chains, channels, and authors are selected and categorized so you see signal, not noise. Data is refreshed regularly and our open API lets you build on the same datasets we use—with full i18n support for global products.
  • Is web3base free and how do I get started?
    You can browse, search, and use the site at no cost. No sign-up required to explore chains, blog, docs, or navigation. Developers can integrate our data via the Public Content API; see the API Reference and OpenAPI spec in Docs for details.
  • Can I use web3base data in my own app or product?
    Yes. We offer a read-only Public Content API with OpenAPI 3.0 documentation. You can pull chain lists, Twitter and YouTube catalogs, nav groups, and categories—with locale support for multilingual apps. Check the API section in Docs to get started.