Global super-large-scale cloud platform and infrastructure providers will join the community and are committed to developing into EOS nodes on the EOS network.
On Tuesday, Block.One officially released the news. The EOS network is built on the EOSIO blockchain protocol released by Block.One.
Google Cloud developer Allen Day said, “Google Cloud is starting the process of becoming a candidate for EOS node. As more and more companies and organizations now begin to incorporate distributed ledger technology into their infrastructure, we are committed to ensuring that information is safe. Reliably stored on the public chain, easy to access and play the value and significance of the information.”
Block.One said that nodes are the core part of the EOS network, and being able to attract Google Cloud to participate is a milestone for the network. As one of the world’s leaders in technological innovation, the participation of the Google Cloud Project highlights the importance of blockchain for the future of business, government and society. As a node, Google Cloud will take advantage of the world-class performance of the EOS network and a vibrant open source community.
Dan Larimer, Chief Technology Officer of Block.One, said, “Google Cloud will continue to provide high-capacity, low-latency infrastructure, through security instructions, inter-chain transaction reports, key management, and high-integrity full node verification, Google Cloud’s confidentiality The computing infrastructure will enhance the security, scalability and decentralization of blockchain technology.”
CEO Brendan Blumer said, “EOS is a powerful solution for those who want to easily take advantage of the decentralized ecosystem. The Google Cloud team understands the booming EOS community and high-performance EOSIO technology. The EOSIO technology built is the best entry point into the blockchain industry. We welcome Google Cloud to join the EOS community and are excited about their contribution to the EOS network.”
In addition, Marty Chavez, former chief technology officer and chief financial officer of Goldman Sachs, announced on Tuesday that he has joined Block.One as the chairman of the advisory board.
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Author Liang Che
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