Google Cloud becomes a validator for the Tezos Network.
Google Cloud’s corporate customers will be able to deploy Tezos nodes (a type of computer that runs blockchain software to verify and store transaction histories) and build Web3 applications on the network.
This is the latest integration with blockchain networks for Google Cloud. The platform launched an Ethereum node hosting service in October and soon became a validator for Solana.
Integrations like this show that big tech companies are interested in blockchain and Web3 projects. And for other companies interested in entering the space, they can gain credibility by taking advantage of the scale and resilient infrastructure provided by companies like Google.
Google Cloud has previously linked accounts hacked by malicious actors to cryptocurrency mining, demonstrating that the company is sensitive to certain security risks that exist in the cryptocurrency industry. It suggests.
|Translation: coindesk JAPAN
|Editing: Toshihiko Inoue
|Image: Shutterstock
| Original: Google Cloud to Become Validator on Tezos Network
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