Best Blockchain Platforms for GraphQL

Find and compare the best Blockchain platforms for GraphQL in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Blockchain platforms for GraphQL on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Evercloud Reviews
    Ever Platform offers developers products, APIs and tools that help them build, test and run applications on TVM compatible networks (Everscale (TON), Venom (Gosh), etc.). Rich and high-availability APIs for TVM Blockchains. Small to large businesses that don't want their infrastructure managed. Enterprises, heavy-load DApps and enterprises who want the best API performance. Evercloud is designed for those who wish to maintain and run their own node, with basic API. It's for DApp developers, contract testers and DApp developers who want to test local before testing on real networks. A robust GraphQL-based API shared by all products allows for a smooth transition from local testing to production. Evercloud provides TVM developers with scalable GraphQL endpoints. Create Evercloud project to start your communication with Blockchain.
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    Goldsky Reviews
    Every change you make should be checked in. To ensure your API runs smoothly, you can swap versions via history. Customers can see up to 3x faster indexing using our subgraph-optimized precaching infrastructure. Create streams using SQL from subgraphs or other streams, get persistent aggregates with no lag, access the result through bridges, and create streams with SQL. Sub-second, reorg aware ETL to tools such as Timescale, Elasticsearch, Hasura, Timescale, and many more. Combine subgraphs from multiple chains into one stream and query expensive aggregates in milliseconds. Layer streams on streams, join off-chain data, to create your unique, real-time view. Run resilient webhooks, run analytic queries, fuzzy search, or any other type of query. Bridge streams and subgraphs can be used to connect to databases such as Elasticsearch and Timescale, or directly to a hosted GraphQL API.
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    SettleMint Reviews
    SettleMint is the best low-code platform to accelerate blockchain innovation. SettleMint is the best platform to build dApps or blockchain applications. SettleMint allows you to quickly build, deploy and integrate blockchain applications. Reach out to our experts for personalized support and to get the most out your free trial. Start a trial with full-features now and then choose a plan based on your support needs and infrastructure requirements. Choose the blockchain protocol that best suits your needs. In just a few clicks, you can create a permission network or join one that is public. It takes only minutes to set up a production-ready network with nodes. You can deploy in the cloud you choose. With a click, you can easily build cross-cloud provider networks and cross-geographical regions networks. Both on-premise and bring your-own-cloud options are supported. Pre-built smart contract templates are available to add business logic and functionality to your application.
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    Hyperledger Besu Reviews
    Hyperledger Besu, an Ethereum client, is enterprise-friendly for both private and public permissioned network use. It can also run on test networks like Ropsten, Rinkeby, and Gorli. Hyperledger Besu contains several consensus algorithms, including PoW and PoA (IBFT 2.0, Etherhash and Clique). Its extensive permissioning schemes were specifically designed for use in a consortium environment. Hyperledger Besu implements Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA). The EEA specification was created to provide common interfaces between the various open and closed-source projects within Ethereum. This is to ensure that users don't have vendor lock-in and to make it easier for developers to build applications. Besu implements enterprise features according to the EEA client specification. Hyperledger Besu implements several consensus algorithms that are involved in transaction validation and block validation.
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