Integration and development tools

GRACE NET is compatible with any OS thanks to the installable driver included in the repository. The solution seamlessly integrates with existing network infrastructures, including data centers, cloud, and edge. There are no specific hardware or software dependencies, making the protocol versatile and adaptable. For native functionality, configuring a firewall to allow traffic is necessary at the data center administration level.

As of August 2024, the driver for Linux systems is ready for commercial use. The drivers for Windows, iOS, and Android will become available in the coming months.

Developers need to install a driver and acquire $GRACE tokens to pay for the license fees to use the solution within applications and products. We provide development tools such as SDKs and APIs to facilitate the creation of applications.

For example, to speed up a blockchain, all or the majority of its validator nodes need to install the GRACE driver on the same server that hosts the blockchain nodes themselves and connect to GRACE NET. This will minimize latencies when transferring consensus data (validator votes, proposed blocks etc.). Our solution is natively chain-agnostic, so it can support any blockchain architecture and consensus algorithm.

Demonstration and Parallel Processing

GRACE NET will be ready for the first live integrations with partner projects by Q1 2025. In the meantime, we offer remote server demonstrations to showcase the monitoring and management capabilities of our technology. Parallel processing is supported to optimize the verification and processing of large files, enhancing overall efficiency. Users can test the system with any existing file or a newly created one, with the program available for project participants.

*Additionally it is possible to connect over IP and install our own server next to our partners’, avoiding any direct interference with the partner's system.

To arrange a demonstration or test integration, please get in touch with us at info@gracenet.io.

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