Google Cloud teams up with MultiversX amid blockchain firm’s focus on metaverse
The post Google Cloud teams up with MultiversX amid blockchain firm’s focus on metaverse appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Google Cloud has partnered with blockchain infrastructure firm MultiversX (formerly Elrond) to boost its Web3 presence. Google Cloud’s BigQuery data warehouse has integrated with MultiversX, which will help Web3 projects and users derive valuable insights from powerful data analytics and artificial intelligence tools within the Google Cloud ecosystem. MultiversX claims that the partnership between the two firms has the potential to immediately streamline the execution of large-scale, data-first blockchain projects. This should help developers easily access data about addresses, transacted amounts, smart contract interactions and increased on-chain analytics, the company said. Google Cloud’s involvement in the MultiversX network will enable ecosystem builders to utilize advanced tools and services available on the platform to bring high performance and scalability to decentralized application non-blockchain components. Daniel Rood, head of Web3 EMEA at Google Cloud, added: “There are exciting opportunities to enable Web3 developers to build and scale faster and as we explore new verticals within the space, our partnership with MultiversX will allow us to expand our strategy and reach further and solidify our position as one of the main innovation drivers in the blockchain world.” MultiversX has forged multiple partnerships with mainstream brands in the past as well to push the Web3 use cases in the traditional world. The first European institutional marketplace for digital assets, ICI D|Services, and Audi’s platform for in-car virtual reality, Holoride, have both chosen MultiversX as their platform of choice. Related: MultiversX eyes metaverse scalability as CEO sheds light on spatial computing The blockchain infrastructure firm also announced a set of new scalable features for its decentralized digital asset wallet and “SuperApp,” xPortal. The updated features will allow users to handle money easily in both fiat and cryptocurrency. Users of xPortal will have access to peer-to-peer fiat payments and European IBANs, SEPA transfers and SWIFT payments by the beginning…
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Google Cloud has partnered with blockchain infrastructure firm MultiversX (formerly Elrond) to boost its Web3 presence. Google Cloud’s BigQuery data warehouse has integrated with MultiversX, which will help Web3 projects and users derive valuable insights from powerful data analytics and artificial intelligence tools within the Google Cloud ecosystem. MultiversX claims that the partnership between the two firms has the potential to immediately streamline the execution of large-scale, data-first blockchain projects. This should help developers easily access data about addresses, transacted amounts, smart contract interactions and increased on-chain analytics, the company said. Google Cloud’s involvement in the MultiversX network will enable ecosystem builders to utilize advanced tools and services available on the platform to bring high performance and scalability to decentralized application non-blockchain components. Daniel Rood, head of Web3 EMEA at Google Cloud, added: “There are exciting opportunities to enable Web3 developers to build and scale faster and as we explore new verticals within the space, our partnership with MultiversX will allow us to expand our strategy and reach further and solidify our position as one of the main innovation drivers in the blockchain world.” MultiversX has forged multiple partnerships with mainstream brands in the past as well to push the Web3 use cases in the traditional world. The first European institutional marketplace for digital assets, ICI D|Services, and Audi’s platform for in-car virtual reality, Holoride, have both chosen MultiversX as their platform of choice. Related: MultiversX eyes metaverse scalability as CEO sheds light on spatial computing The blockchain infrastructure firm also announced a set of new scalable features for its decentralized digital asset wallet and “SuperApp,” xPortal. The updated features will allow users to handle money easily in both fiat and cryptocurrency. Users of xPortal will have access to peer-to-peer fiat payments and European IBANs, SEPA transfers and SWIFT payments by the beginning…
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