Google Launches Blockchain Node Engine For Web3 Developers

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  • Google has introduced a new engine as a resource for Web3 programmers. 
  • It will facilitate the creation and distribution of products using blockchain-based systems.

Cloud’s Blockchain Node Engine, a new product from Google, was recently announced on one of the company’s official blogs. Blockchain technology is being used by corporations since it is said to revolutionize global data transmission and storage. Google has introduced a new engine as a resource for Web3 programmers. Moreover, it will facilitate the creation and distribution of products using blockchain-based systems.

According to Google, managing nodes that are self-managed is challenging since they need to be constantly monitored. Furthermore, reducing the need for node operations is one of the goals of the new blockchain node engine. Moreover, the firm said that Ethereum will be the first blockchain to get support from the new engine.

Google Leaping Towards Web3

By using the new engine, Web3 businesses will have access to simplified provisioning, secure development, and fully managed operations. Google has said that the engine was created with the intention of freeing up developers to concentrate on things like creating new features and expanding the reach of existing ones.

Back in January, Google announced that they were putting up a team to provide services to blockchain developers. In the past, the internet behemoth had a negative outlook on the cryptocurrency sector, which is why it did not let crypto advertising on its site. But in June of last year, Google said that it was reconsidering the policy.

The Google Cloud division of the company said at the beginning of the year that it was assembling a group to assist its clients with their crypto requirements. It was reported that the exploration of cryptocurrency payment options was underway.

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