ZetaChain recently revealed a partnership with Google Cloud, aiming to advance Web3 development and drive the widespread adoption of universal applications, as outlined in a blog post.
Through this collaboration, Google Cloud will act as a validator on both ZetaChain’s mainnet and testnet, bolstering the blockchain’s security and scalability.
ZetaChain, which is listed on Coinbase and Bybit, saw a 6% dip in its market value today.
The integration of Google Cloud’s Web3 validator services is set to enhance ZetaChain’s network, supporting its vision of a “Universal Blockchain” that connects digital assets and applications across various chains, much like the internet connects information.
ZetaChain’s ecosystem currently has over 290 dApp partners working towards this goal.
Richard Widmann, Google Cloud’s Head of Web3 Strategy, noted, “Our secure infrastructure and validator capabilities aim to empower developers and support ZetaChain in advancing interoperability for Web3.”
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