NEAR Partners With Google Cloud To Accelerate Web3 Startups

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  • NEAR Foundation partners with Google Cloud to provide technical support to their grant recipients.
  • Google Cloud’s infrastructure will be advantageous for projects built on NEAR.
  • NEAR’s Web3 platform will allow developers to deploy code quickly and securely.

NEAR Foundation, the non-profit organization of NEAR Protocol, announced its partnership with Google Cloud. With this partnership, Google Cloud will provide technical support to the NEAR grant recipients for their Web3 projects and dApps.

The CEO of the NEAR Foundation, Marieke Flament, exclaimed:

We are thrilled to partner with those who pioneered the Internet as we know it. This partnership marks a new chapter for our company as we continue to offer the best support possible for the next generation of visionaries who will choose to build on the NEAR protocol.

It is believed that Google Cloud’s open and developer-friendly cloud infrastructure will be advantageous for projects built on NEAR.

Furthermore, Google Cloud provides the infrastructure for NEAR’s Remote Procedure Call (RPC) node provider to Pagoda, which is NEAR’s Web3 startup platform. The Web3 startup platform allows developers to deploy code quickly, securely, and seamlessly.

The director of Digital Asset, Google Cloud stated:

We will support NEAR and give Web3 developers the most secure, reliable, and sustainable cloud infrastructure on which they can build and scale. We will continue to support tomorrow’s leaders in creating new products and services on blockchain-based platforms.

To date, the NEAR ecosystem has provided funding, networking opportunities, and assistance to cutting-edge Web3 initiatives from all over the world.

Recently at the Mainnet conference in New York, Google’s head of strategy, Web3, and cloud, Richard Widmann told that he’s working to “build a giant bridge” between Web3 companies and blockchain by offering node services with the help of Google Cloud. Nodes that run code for crypto networks can be imagined as foundational building blocks for Web3.

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