Google Cloud's Web3 portal launch sparks crypto debate
Google Cloud recently launched a Web3 portal containing testnet tools, blockchain datasets, and learning resources for developers, and the crypto industry has had mixed reactions.

Google Cloud recently launched a Web3 portal containing testnet tools, blockchain datasets, and learning resources for developers, and the crypto industry has had mixed reactions.
Horizon Blockchain Games' popular Web3 game "Skyweaver" is powered by Sequence.
Google Cloud's participation as a volunteer validator on the XPLA gaming chain aligns with its broader commitment to blockchain networks. The partnership aims to foster growth in Web3 gaming, emphasizing transparency and innovative experiences.
Google Cloud has joined the "EigenLayer Operator Working Group" along with more than 65 operators and independent participants.
The new additions are expected to allow banks to configure the Fireblocks platform to their existing IT infrastructure and security policies.
The news comes as Google deepens its footprint in the web3 world with a number of crypto projects.
The firm also announced an array of new products that it is integrating for the blockchain network.
Today Google Cloud unveiled its Blockchain Node Engine, a managed hosting service starting with Ethereum. Microsoft’s Azure was the first to offer such a service, with AWS launching its version in 2019.
Google Cloud announced on Friday that it has formed an internal team that will build services for blockchain developers and those who run blockchain applications.