Near Protocol Partners With Google Cloud Supporting Pagoda

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  • Google Cloud will be able to provide “technical support” to Near grantees.
  • Google would continue to back “build and scale” as per Cloud Director.

The Near Foundation has announced that Google Cloud will be supporting the Pagoda platform for Web3 startups. Thanks to a new agreement between Google Cloud and the Near Protocol.

An announcement made on October 4 said that as a result of this relationship. Google Cloud will be able to provide “technical support” to Near grantees via way of Pagoda. As the latter’s infrastructure provider for Near’s Remote Procedure Call node.

As a developer and user-friendly DApp platform, Near Protocol puts the user experience first. Moreover, as an alternative to Ethereum, it is scalable via the use of sharding technology. And can execute smart contracts; it is also a proof-of-stake blockchain.

Using Google Cloud’s Infrastructure

Pagoda, a startup platform released in February 2022. Equips Near-based Web3 developers with a comprehensive collection of resources for creating, releasing, and managing blockchain-based applications and projects.

Cloud director of digital assets Carlos Arena made a statement, saying that Google would continue to back “build and scale,” and said the company will continue to support “new products and services on blockchain-based platforms.”

Binance’s BNB Chain is a smart contract blockchain platform, and in September, Google Cloud signed a similar partnership with Binance to enable startups developing products and services on the BNB Chain blockchain to also take advantage of Google Cloud’s scalable, secure, and open-source infrastructure.

In January, Google Cloud established a digital assets team to aid in the growth and improvement of the blockchain ecosystem. The mission of Google Cloud’s digital asset team is to assist clients with the development, trading, storage, and introduction of blockchain-based products.

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