Google Cloud has taken on the role of a validator for Injective, an interoperable layer-1 blockchain, enhancing the security and decentralization of the network.
This partnership underscores Google Cloud’s commitment to supporting Injective’s ecosystem, as outlined in a recent company announcement.
In addition to validation, Google Cloud is incorporating its Web3 infrastructure within Injective. Developers will now have the ability to access Injective’s blockchain data through Google Cloud’s BigQuery public datasets, providing real-time insights that can benefit DeFi applications and institutional trading strategies.
The developer suite for Injective is hosted on Google Cloud, featuring tools such as testnet faucets and indexed data to assist in dapp development.
Additionally, Injective and Google Cloud are co-hosting an AI Agent Hackathon with ElizaOS and DoraHacks, inviting developers to create AI-driven financial applications using Injective’s iAgent framework.
In the past, Google Cloud has participated as a validator for networks such as Celo (CELO), Solana (SOL), and Polygon (POL). Their Web3 offerings continue to connect traditional enterprise infrastructure with blockchain advancements, promoting adoption in decentralized ecosystems.