Google's cloud computing operator has announced that it will be joining the Tezos network as a validator, enabling corporate customers to deploy Tezos nodes and build Web3 applications on the network. Tezos nodes are computers that run a blockchain's software to validate and store the history of transactions. This integration with Tezos marks Google Cloud's latest move to integrate with a blockchain network, after it began running a node-hosting service for Ethereum projects in October and became a validator on Solana shortly thereafter.
The integration between Google Cloud and Tezos is expected to boost confidence among firms interested in moving into the blockchain industry. The partnership demonstrates the interest that tech giants are taking in blockchain and Web3 projects, and highlights the potential for infrastructure with the scale and resilience provided by firms like Google.
Notably, Google Cloud has previously pointed out the relationship between hacked accounts by malicious actors to mine cryptocurrency. This suggests that the firm is attuned to the specific security risks present in the digital asset industry, and underscores its commitment to providing secure and reliable infrastructure for its customers.
Overall, the integration of Google Cloud with Tezos is expected to provide a major boost to the development of Web3 applications, enabling businesses to take advantage of the network's unique features and capabilities. With Google's backing, the potential of the Tezos network is likely to be unlocked, paving the way for a new era of innovation in the blockchain industry.
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