Double-check with your AHJ on the Code minimum requirements for this wiring project.
At a minimum, in a "basement", ALL of the outlets must be GFCI protected (with only certain limited exceptions). Code rationale is that a basement is a 'damp' place, same as a garage or an outdoor outlet. Some locales change the GFCI requirement for finished basements though, because somehow drywall magically makes the basement 'dry' because of the name.
All outlets will have to be tamper-resistant, and also AFCI protected. General Code requirement for almost all outlets in a house.
Note that the required HARDWIRED (and interconnected and battery back-up) smoke detector(s) in the basement have to be on an AFCI protected circuit as well.
Open space, still as a "basement"? Once you meet the minimum number of required outlets, you can put as many as you want/desire.
Framed walls and turn that basement space into a 'finished' room/space? Now you most likely have to meet the minimum Code requirement of no distance along a wall can be more than 6 ft from an outlet (doorways can 'reset' the space requirement somewhat). Code rationale is so that you don't have to run extension cords around for 'common' usage scenarios (plugging in a light or a vacuum or TV, or whatever).
Example write up summary from a very perfunctory Google search, happens to be from the town of Parker, Colorado:
http://www.parkeronline.org/DocumentCenter/View/735/Basement-Finish-Electrical-Handout?bidId=
Another summary:
https://www.weldgov.com/UserFiles/S...ion/Residential/Basic Wiring Requirements.pdf