Recently, Google Cloud and Polygon Labs announced a strategic partnership to help developers build, launch and grow their decentralized applications (dApps) on Polygon (MATIC) protocols. Now, Google has partnered with Portalverse Network. Here are the details…
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Portalverse Network, a decentralized cloud gaming network, made a statement at the Consensus Conference. announced that it has reached a new collaboration with Google Cloud. announced that it has won one of Google Cloud’s highest grants, $200,000. Portalverse will use Google Cloud as one of the main public cloud node providers. Cloud gaming node providers will create a distributed real-time network with content providers and communities of players.
It will also develop PoRS (decentralized broadcasting) based on Cosmos Cloud Rendering Verification Consensus Protocol. Portalverse will also participate in the “Google Cloud for the Web3 Starter Program” to work with Google Cloud for the innovation and development of Web3 cloud games. Portalverse Network reportedly completed a multi-million dollar financing last year. Sui-based AAA game Abyss World also uses Portalverse to provide decentralized cloud gaming services. Thus, it plans to always offer an immersive gaming experience to global players. This partnership will accelerate the adoption of key Polygon protocols, including Polygon PoS, Polygon Supernets, and Polygon zkEVM, with Google Cloud infrastructure and developer tools.
What are the details of the Polygon partnership?
Meanwhile, as we reported on Kriptokoin.com, Google Cloud and Polygon Labs announced that they have formed a strategic partnership to help developers build, launch and grow their decentralized applications (dApps) on Polygon (MATIC) protocols. This partnership includes Polygon PoS, Polygon Supernets and Polygon zkEVM. In other words, it will accelerate the adoption of Polygon protocols with Google Cloud infrastructure and developer tools.
Google Cloud, the strategic cloud provider for Polygon protocols, plans to introduce its node hosting service Blockchain Node Engine to the Polygon ecosystem. Using the Blockchain Node Engine, developers will no longer have to worry about configuring or running Polygon PoS nodes. This will allow nodes to focus on growth while having full control over where they are deployed.
Google Cloud Marketplace aims to empower developers to power their dApps quickly and easily. For this, Polygon offers a simple one-click deployment of a PoS node. The Polygon Blockchain dataset was listed on the Google Cloud Marketplace with the Google Cloud Public Dataset Program in 2021. With this dataset, developers are taking action again. Google Cloud’s serverless enterprise “data warehouse” combines BigQuery with Polygon PoS or Polygon Supernets. Thus, it analyzes real-time on-chain and cross-chain data. Moreover, it provides information to the decision-making processes.