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Google Cloud reports that the Solana Blockchain is using a validator.

Google Cloud reports that the Solana Blockchain is using a validator. WikiBit 2022-11-17 17:04

In a statement, Google Cloud said that it is running a validator on the Solana blockchain.

In the near future, the validator will get new functionality that will enable integration for node operators and Solana (SOL) developers.

After the news first broke on Saturday, SOL increased 12% to about $36.80. At the time of this writing, it has decreased once again to $31.51.

In addition to the validator, Google Cloud tweeted that it would like to integrate its Blockchain Node Engine with the

The Ethereum blockchain is already supported by the “fully-managed node hosting service” known as The Blockchain Node Engine.

At Solana's Breakpoint event in Lisbon, Google Web3 brand manager Nalin Mittal stated, “We want to make it one-click to run a Solana node in a cost-effective fashion.”

Google continued by asserting that by classifying Solana data and uploading it to its BigQuery data warehouse, it has started a process that would “make it easier for the Solana developer ecosystem to access historical data.”

The function will debut, in accordance with Mittal, in the first quarter of 2023.

The “select startups in the Solana ecosystem” have been picked to test out the credits scheme, Mittal also said. Applicants may apply for up to $100,000 in Cloud Credits, he said.

In order to assist Web3 programmers in creating and deploying new products on blockchain-based systems, Google Cloud unveiled the Blockchain Node Engine in late October.

Google is the most recent company to use blockchain technology, with its recently launched Blockchain Node Engine intended to support web3 development.

The new solution, according to the firm's release, was introduced to meet developers' requirements instead of employing self-managed nodes, which are extremely labor-intensive and demand regular administration.

Web3 businesses that feel they require dedicated endpoints can now relay transfers, deploy smart contracts, read or write blockchain data, and more using Google Cloud's Blockchain Node Engine with the reliability, achievement, and safety they have come to expect from Google Cloud's computer and network framework.

A completely controlled node-hosting solution called Blockchain Node Engine can reduce the requirement for node operations.

The Google Cloud's Blockchain Node Engine will embrace Ethereum as its first supported blockchain, to facilitate the deployment of highly scalable Ethereum nodes with protected blockchain accessibility, claims Google.

According to Google, developers using the Blockchain Node Engine can take advantage of a simpler and quicker deployment of new node with a defined desired location and networks (mainnet, testnet).

The Blockchain Node Engine would also provide security settings that could aid in preventing access to designated nodes. By enabling Google Cloud to start monitoring and restoring the servers when necessary when in an interruption, it would offer fully controlled operations.

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