Google's cloud computing operator is to become a validator on the Tezos network.
Google Cloud's corporate customers will be able to deploy
Tezos nodes – a type of computer that runs a blockchain’s software to validate
and store the history of transactions – in order to build Web3 applications on
the network.
The integration with Tezos marks Google Cloud's latest
integration with a blockchain network, the platform having begun running a
node-hosting service for Ethereum projects in October, then shortly thereafter
becoming a validator on Solana.
Such integrations demonstrate the interest that tech giants
are taking in blockchain and Web3 projects. They may also inspire confidence in
other firms interested in moving into the industry, knowing they can do so
using infrastructure with the scale and resilience provided by firms like Google.
Google Cloud has previously pointed out the relationship
between hacked accounts by malicious actors to mine cryptocurrency, suggesting
the firm is attuned to the specific security risks present in the digital asset
industry.
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