Polygon Labs and Google Cloud have announced a collaborative Web3 partnership aimed at accelerating the adoption of Polygon protocols.
The strategic alliance seeks to bolster the utilization of Polygon PoS, Polygon Supernets, and Polygon zkEVM protocols, fostering further advancements within the blockchain industry.
Within the framework of this collaboration, Google Cloud is set to offer advanced developer tools, including the Google Cloud Platform, to the Polygon ecosystem.
These tools will empower developers to construct, deploy, and expand applications on the Polygon network with heightened efficiency.
In an announcement released recently, Polygon stated:
“To mitigate the time-consuming processes and costly overhead associated with provisioning, maintaining, and operating dedicated blockchain nodes, Google Cloud will introduce its fully managed node hosting service, the Blockchain Node Engine, to the Polygon ecosystem. This move will diversify cloud services available within the Polygon ecosystem.”
“With the forthcoming support for Polygon on the Blockchain Node Engine, developers utilizing this service will no longer need to concern themselves with the configuration or operation of their Polygon PoS nodes. Instead, they can focus on growth while retaining full control over the deployment of nodes,” the announcement explained.
Ryan Wyatt, President of Polygon Labs, commented: “Google Cloud’s comprehensive support for all
Polygon protocols marks a significant stride towards facilitating the onboarding of a larger user base into the realm of Web3.
Today’s joint announcement with Google Cloud aims to enhance transaction throughput, enabling applications in areas like gaming, supply chain management, and DeFi. This will pave the way for businesses to adopt blockchain technology through Polygon.”
Mitesh Agarwal from Google Cloud added: “In the context of the industry’s quest for quality amid the
exploration of Web3 possibilities. Google Cloud’s commitment is evident as we steer our engineering endeavors towards aspects such as improving data accessibility and enhancing the resilience and performance of scaling protocols like zero-knowledge proofs.
Together with our implementation partner, Searce, we anticipate further collaboration with Polygon Labs to deliver enterprise-ready Web3 infrastructure and user-friendly tools, ensuring swift, and secure consumer access to decentralized applications.”
The partnership signifies a significant step forward for Polygon and Google Cloud as they converge their strengths to drive the evolution of Web3 technologies.