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Google Cloud Expands Blockchain Data with 11 New Networks, Including Polygon

The platform is adding eleven additional networks such as Polkadot, Optimism, and Polygon into the ‘BigQuery’ project to deal with the public datasets.

ShahZaib Ahmed

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The cloud-computing business of Google is witnessing a huge expansion into blockchain technology. This time, the platform is adding eleven additional networks such as Polkadot, Optimism, and Polygon into the ‘BigQuery’ project to deal with the public datasets. The Google Cloud business first shared a post back in 2018’s February. It declared that BTC blockchain data was accessible for investigation through the project.

Google Cloud Explores Blockchain Data Space by Adding Eleven More Networks Such as Polygon

Following that, ten more networks witnessed their inclusion, taking into account Dogecoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum. BigQuery plays the role of a cost-effective and serverless enterprise warehouse of enterprise data. Its design deals with the practitioners of diverse coding techniques, as mentioned on the website of the program.

Google Cloud disclosed one of the chief advantages of this. As per it, the consumers might be capable of retrieving the historical data rapidly from an off-chain providing platform. On the other hand, querying the blockchain straightly is slower. The announcement of Friday emerges as Google Cloud brings to the front that it is increasing its endeavors in blockchain.

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Irrespective of the market’s current downturn, the respective enthusiasm of the tech giant is very optimistic. During the previous eighteen months, the company has been continuously investing in the blockchain technology. James Tromans (Google Cloud’s global head of Web3) appeared in an interview a few days back.

Top Blockchain Like Ethereum’s Goerli, Tron, Avalanche, and Arbitrum Already Enter the BigQuery Program

There he pointed out that the firm is starting to display that it will keep on making efforts even when the time is not so good. The recent press release also brought to the front the addition of the rest of the blockchains into the BigQuery Program. These blockchains take into account Tron NEAR, Fantom Opera, the Goerli test network of Ethereum, Cronos, Arbitrum, and Avalanche.

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