4 Integrations with Consensys Diligence
View a list of Consensys Diligence integrations and software that integrates with Consensys Diligence below. Compare the best Consensys Diligence integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Consensys Diligence. Here are the current Consensys Diligence integrations in 2026:
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Sudozi
Sudozi
Simplify the request process with one form, automate custom workflows integrated with Slack, and eliminate the need to manually update stakeholders. Sudozi empowers your team with clear workflows and vendor data to drive alignment towards profitability goals and connects with key systems to serve as the spend orchestration layer. Sudozi brings data to the procurement process, gets unprecedented process visibility, makes informed decisions, and links up endless tools and spreadsheets. Sudozi consolidates your entire procurement flow alongside crucial budget and spending data to help you reclaim control of the spending process. The spending process is often a black box for employees. Requests are not consistent. Rogue spending occurs and budgets are breached. Sudozi lets you guide users through the request process with one simple front-door, empowering you to control risk, reign in rogue spend, and ensure budget discipline.Starting Price: $2000 per monthIntacct -
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Ethereum
Ethereum Foundation
Ethereum is the community-run technology powering the cryptocurrency, ether (ETH) and thousands of decentralized applications. Ethereum is a technology that's home to digital money, global payments, and applications. The community has built a booming digital economy, bold new ways for creators to earn online, and so much more. It's open to everyone, wherever you are in the world – all you need is the internet. Today, billions of people can’t open bank accounts, others have their payments blocked. Ethereum's decentralized finance (DeFi) system never sleeps or discriminates. With just an internet connection, you can send, receive, borrow, earn interest, and even stream funds anywhere in the world. Today, we gain access to 'free' internet services by giving up control of our personal data. Ethereum services are open by default – you just need a wallet. Stake your ETH to become an Ethereum validator. -
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Umee
Umee
Simplest way to start your DeFi experience for staking, rates, and interoperable solutions across blockchains. Umee is a layer one blockchain for cross-chain communication and interoperability, built on the Cosmos SDK and powered by Tendermint Consensus along with a self-sovereign validator network. Interoperability is achieved using Inter-Blockchain Communication protocol (IBC), Gravity bridge, and decentralized infrastructure for creating a universal cross-chain DeFi hub toward expanding the crypto ecosystem. A DeFi platform designed towards integrating with money legos, that interconnects crypto markets across networks, allows for the development of open finance innovation including multi-chain staking, interchain leverage, and cross-chain interest rates. As a base layer blockchain, applications and money lego primitives can be built on top of Umee to access cross-chain leverage and liquidity. -
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Teku
Consensys
Teku is the Ethereum 2.0 client empowering businesses to stake on the next evolution of the Ethereum network. Written in Java and maintained by the same team behind Besu, Teku is equipped to bring staking services to businesses. Consensys Staking enables institutions to capitalize on the revenue opportunity of Ethereum 2.0 without the technical and operational complexities of running an independent validator. External key management for compatibility with enterprise-grade key stores. Built by the team behind Hyperledger Besu, the leading Ethereum client for enterprises. Detailed documentation to help users get started immediately. Metrics and logging for improved functionality and usability. Commercial support for teams upon request. In order to register as a validator on the network, a user must generate Ethereum 2.0 keys by making a one-way deposit of ETH into the official deposit contract.
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