Google Cloud has officially become a validator for Injective, an interoperable layer-1 blockchain, further strengthening the network’s security and decentralization.
The move aligns Google Cloud supporting Injective’s (INJ) ecosystem, according to a company release.
Beyond validation, Google Cloud is integrating its Web3 infrastructure with Injective. Developers can now access Injective’s blockchain data through Google Cloud’s BigQuery public datasets, enabling real-time insights for DeFi applications and institutional trading strategies.
Today, @GoogleCloud launched a validator and new Web3 developer tools on Injective.The company powering @gmail and @youtube now powers the blockchain built for finance.Read how Injective and Google Cloud are working together to accelerate developer adoption on Injective 🧵 pic.twitter.com/9xVWIWC2CX
— Injective 🥷 (@injective) March 26, 2025
Injective’s developer suite is also hosted on Google Cloud, offering tools like testnet faucets and indexed data for dapp development.
Injective and Google Cloud are also co-hosting an AI Agent Hackathon with ElizaOS and DoraHacks, encouraging developers to create AI-powered financial applications using Injective’s iAgent framework.
Google Cloud has previously joined networks like Celo (CELO), Solana (SOL), and Polygon (POL) as a validator. Its Web3 services continue to bridge traditional enterprise infrastructure with blockchain innovation, driving adoption across decentralized ecosystems.
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