- Injective (INJ) has integrated Google Cloud’s BigQuery through the cloud computing provider’s Analytics Hub.
- Layer 1 blockchains join the growing group of chains in BigQuery.
Injective is a layer 1 blockchain with a native token INJ. Companies that performed well in the cryptocurrency market this weekhas integrated with cloud computing services giant Google Cloud.
Injection eye expansion of Web3 finance
Depending on the presentation Announced on Tuesday, Google Cloud will add key on-chain data for Injective from BigQuery through its data sharing platform, Analytics Hub. Public access to data is achieved through Injective Nexus, the official data integration protocol for blockchain platforms.
This means developers and businesses can now leverage custom data sets across the Injective ecosystem, including real-time financial data. For Google Cloud customers, this collaboration will enable enterprises to leverage custom blockchain datasets to build decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, institutional trading strategies, and machine learning.
“This data collaboration is an important step forward as the Injective ecosystem continues to expand its footprint into institutional and traditional finance,” Eric Chen, CEO and co-founder of Injective Labs, said in a statement.
“The Google Cloud team has played a key role in growing Injective since its founding, and this collaboration will allow us to take all of Web3 to new heights,” Chen added.
The injective integration with Google Cloud comes weeks after the cloud computing giant added support for BigQuery datasets. 11+ blockchain networks. This is in addition to initial support for Bitcoin and Ethereum.