Google Cloud Joins Injective as Validator, Boosting Blockchain Security
Google cloud has taken a important step in the blockchain world by becoming a validator for Injective, a layer-1 blockchain. This move enhances Injective’s security and decentralization. It’s part of Google Cloud’s support for Injective’s ecosystem.
Google Cloud is also integrating its Web3 infrastructure with Injective. Developers can now access Injective’s blockchain data via Google Cloud’s BigQuery public datasets. This integration provides real-time insights for DeFi apps and trading strategies.
Injective’s developer tools are now hosted on Google Cloud. This includes testnet faucets and indexed data for dapp advancement. The collaboration aims to accelerate developer adoption on Injective.
Injective and Google Cloud are co-hosting an AI Agent Hackathon with ElizaOS and DoraHacks. The event encourages creating AI-powered financial apps using Injective’s iAgent framework.
google Cloud has previously joined other networks like Celo, Solana, and Polygon as a validator. Its Web3 services bridge customary enterprise infrastructure with blockchain innovation.
- Google Cloud offers new Web3 tools for Injective.
- BigQuery public datasets enable real-time insights.
- Injective’s developer suite is hosted on Google Cloud.
Learn more about the partnership here.
Google Cloud’s Web3 services drive adoption across decentralized ecosystems. This partnership is a step towards integrating traditional enterprise infrastructure with blockchain technology.