Tech giant Google announced at Consensus2023 that it will team up with 0xPolygonLabs to help accelerate the growth of the protocol. Reports Aoyon_A
Where is Web3 headed? Take a look to the future with this pioneering investor in the metaverse and NFTs.Google Cloud is working with Polygon Labs to help developers make it easier to build, launch and grow their Web3 products and decentralized applications on the Ethereum-based layer 2 blockchain.
Under the new partnership, Google Cloud will bring its Blockchain Node Engine - the tech giant's fully managed node hosting service - to the Polygon ecosystem, which will help developers focus on building on the protocol, while retaining complete control over where nodes are deployed, the company said in a statement issued during
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