3 Integrations with Evercloud

View a list of Evercloud integrations and software that integrates with Evercloud below. Compare the best Evercloud integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Evercloud. Here are the current Evercloud integrations in 2026:

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    TON

    TON

    TON Society

    TON is a fully decentralized layer-1 blockchain designed by Telegram to onboard billions of users. It boasts ultra-fast transactions, tiny fees, easy-to-use apps, and is environmentally friendly. TON is scalable and shareable. Its flexible architecture lets it grow and grow, with no loss of performance. It's used for transaction fees, securing the blockchain through staking, deciding how the network develops, and settling payments. TON has plenty of unique features that differentiate it from other layer-1 blockchains. The actor model is a mathematical model of concurrent computation and is at the heart of TON smart contracts. In it, each smart contract can receive one message, change its own state or send one or several messages per unit time. As a result, the entire blockchain, as well as a given contract, can scale up to host an unlimited amount of users and transactions. The TON Virtual Machine (TVM) is a deterministic, fully-featured stack-based virtual machine.
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    Everscale

    Everscale

    Everscale

    Everscale's architecture demonstrates that when software algorithms are implemented alongside a blockchain's infrastructure, the software itself ceases to be a performance bottleneck, thereby allowing transaction throughput to scale in direct proportion to network bandwidth. As such, Everscale’s architecture satisfies the three fundamental properties of a blockchain, scalability, security and decentralization. At Everscale we are demonstrating that distributed systems research is applicable to blockchain. Furthermore, and much to our surprise, it can be implemented using a mechanism that has been part of Bitcoin since day one which can be used to postdate transactions using block height instead of a timestamp. To achieve high network performance, you need reliable servers with fast connections. At the same time, in order to achieve sufficient decentralization, these servers should be owned by as many owners as possible.
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    GraphQL

    GraphQL

    The GraphQL Foundation

    GraphQL is a query language for APIs and a runtime for fulfilling those queries with your existing data. GraphQL provides a complete and understandable description of the data in your API, gives clients the power to ask for exactly what they need and nothing more, makes it easier to evolve APIs over time, and enables powerful developer tools. Send a GraphQL query to your API and get exactly what you need, nothing more and nothing less. GraphQL queries always return predictable results. Apps using GraphQL are fast and stable because they control the data they get, not the server. GraphQL queries access not just the properties of one resource but also smoothly follow references between them. While typical REST APIs require loading from multiple URLs, GraphQL APIs get all the data your app needs in a single request. Apps using GraphQL can be quick even on slow mobile network connections.
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