2 Integrations with Bitay
View a list of Bitay integrations and software that integrates with Bitay below. Compare the best Bitay integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Bitay. Here are the current Bitay integrations in 2026:
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aelf
aelf
aelf is the most advanced and secure blockchain cloud infrastructure with segregate, unlimitedly scalable cloud computing networks, leading the decentralized future. Innovative cross-chain interoperability, elegant multi-level main-side chains structure; unlimited scalability, leading in Blockchain 3.0 era with unique cross-chain technology. Based on this public beta testnet, you can try the core functions of the aelf main network, node building and election, mining rewards, sidechain configuration, cross-chain interaction, DApp deployment, and more. A complete suite of application development tools for underlying decentralized blockchain layers to suit a wide range of developer needs. aelf community members participate in building aelf ecosystem, achieving progressive development through different governance methods such as the aelf DAO, Node Election, Resource Purchase, and Proposals. -
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Solana
Solana Foundation
Solana is a fast, secure, and censorship resistant blockchain providing the open infrastructure required for global adoption. The best projects in DeFi, Web3, and blockchain gaming choose to build on Solana for the long-term. Solana can process 50k transactions per second. Don't believe us? Stress test the network to experience Solana's speed for yourself. Say goodbye to high fees and slow confirmations. Solana is built for speed, without trade-offs. Solana leverages Proof of History and several other breakthrough innovations to allow the network to scale at the rate of Moore's Law. Never worry about rising fees as your user base grows. Solana is designed to keep fees low for applications with billions of users. Solana's single global state ensures composability between projects. Never deal with multiple shards or layer 2 systems.
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