Google announced new tools for help developers build Web3 applications easier. The company introduced these services today. These tools aim to make blockchain technology simpler for businesses and creators. Developers often struggle with complicated blockchain infrastructure. Google wants to fix this problem.
(Google Announces New Tools for Web3 Development)
A key offering is Google Cloud’s Blockchain Node Engine. This is a managed service. It lets developers host blockchain nodes. Developers can use Ethereum nodes first. This service handles setup and maintenance. It reduces the work for developers. Nodes are essential for reading and writing blockchain data.
Google also updated BigQuery. This is their data analytics platform. BigQuery now supports more blockchain datasets. Developers can access data from networks like Ethereum, Bitcoin, Polygon, and others. This data helps analyze transactions and smart contracts. It makes understanding blockchain activity easier.
The company is expanding its cloud partnerships too. Google Cloud works with Web3 platforms. Aptos, Celo, and Solana Foundation are partners now. These collaborations help developers build and scale applications faster. Google provides secure infrastructure support. Developers need reliable backend services.
(Google Announces New Tools for Web3 Development)
Google Cloud’s Vice President discussed the news. He said Web3 shows real potential. He emphasized Google’s commitment to supporting innovation. Making blockchain technology accessible is important. The tools aim to help developers focus on creating apps. They won’t need to worry about complex backend systems. This move positions Google as a supporter for the emerging Web3 ecosystem.

