2023-02-23
Enterprise customers of the tech giant
will be able to use Tezos nodes to build Web3 applications
on their network.
Google's cloud computing provider monitors the Tezos network. Google Cloud accounts will be able to use the Tezos node, a type of computer that runs blockchain software, to validate and store transaction history to create Web3 applications on the network.
Ref: CCO of the Tezos Foundation, Mason Edwards has posted it on his Twitter
The integration with Tezos marks
Google Cloud's latest integration with blockchain networks, a platform that
began running node hosting services for Ethereum projects in October and soon
became auditors on Solana.
Such integrations demonstrate the
interest the tech giants are taking on blockchain and Web3 projects,
they may also build trust with other companies interested in moving into the
industry, knowing that they can do so using the size and flexibility
infrastructure provided by companies like Google.
Google Cloud has previously pointed to the relationship between maliciously hacked accounts and cryptocurrency mines, suggesting that companies should adapt to the specific security risks that exist in the digital asset industry.