5 Integrations with Infura

View a list of Infura integrations and software that integrates with Infura below. Compare the best Infura integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Infura. Here are the current Infura integrations in 2024:

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    IPFS

    IPFS

    Protocol Labs

    HTTP downloads files from one server at a time — but peer-to-peer IPFS retrieves pieces from multiple nodes at once, enabling substantial bandwidth savings. With up to 60% savings for video, IPFS makes it possible to efficiently distribute high volumes of data without duplication. The average lifespan of a web page is 100 days before it's gone forever. The medium of our era shouldn't be this fragile. IPFS makes it simple to set up resilient networks for mirroring data, and thanks to content addressing, files stored using IPFS are automatically versioned. The Internet has turbocharged innovation by being one of the great equalizers in human history — but increasing consolidation of control threatens that progress. IPFS stays true to the original vision of an open, flat web by delivering technology to make that vision a reality.
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    Umee

    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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    The NFT Brewery

    The NFT Brewery

    The NFT Brewery

    The NFT Brewery makes it simple for primary NFT creators to craft and use NFTs with the flexibility and composability of their use cases. Our APIs abstract web3 features and functionality, enabling creators and developers to build NFT applications agnostic of the underlying protocols. The easiest platform for companies and primary creators to enable NFTs and digital assets for their business. Lay a foundation for your Web3 and Metaverse strategy. The NFT Brewery provides a cloud-based platform that enables businesses to create a variety of NFTs and enhance them with real-life (IRL) utility for holders. The solutions are delivered as APIs, SDKs, and white-labeled NFT marketplaces, for easy onboarding via emails and payments via debit or credit cards. This API is used to securely upload an asset to the IPFS. Mint request ID are generated when a mint request is created.
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    Teku

    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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    Blast

    Blast

    Blast

    The only Ethereum L2 with native yield for ETH and stablecoins. Blast yield comes from ETH staking and RWA protocols. The yield from these decentralized protocols is passed back to Blast users automatically. The default interest rate on other L2s is 0%. Our goal as contributors is to grow the on-chain economy with the highest-yield L2 possible. Community members who join our mission will have the opportunity to earn the Blast Airdrop. Blast only became possible this year following Ethereum's Shanghai upgrade. ETH yield from L1 staking, initially Lido, is automatically transferred to users via rebasing ETH on the L2.
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