Google Cloud is now a validator on the Polygon network
The Google Cloud Singapore account confirmed on X that Google Cloud was “now serving as a validator on the Polygon PoS network,” adding that it would be “contributing to the networks collective security, governance, and decentralization alongside 100+ other validators.” Source: Polygon StakingWhile many of Polygons validators are confidential, Google Cloud joins Germanys Deutsche Telekom, one of Europes biggest telecommunications firms, on the network.” Polygon Labs just recently released its “Polygon 2.0” effort to upgrade the Polygon network.
Per a post from Polygon Labs on the X platform (formerlly Twitter) revealing the collaboration: “The very same infrastructure utilized to power @YouTube and @gmail is now assisting to secure the quick, low-cost, Ethereum-for-all Polygon procedure.” Validators on the Polygon network help secure the network by operating nodes, staking MATIC (MATIC), and taking part in proof-of-stake agreement mechanics. Independently, find out more about our operate in the blockchain area, in a continuous tactical partnership with @ 0xPolygonLabs https://t.co/r6yAtUSXEc— Google Cloud Singapore (@GoogleCloud_SG) September 29, 2023
Polygon Labs announced on Sept. 29 that Google Cloud has signed up with the Polygon proof-of-stake network as a validator. Google Cloud joins over 100 other validators verifying deals on its layer-2 Ethereum network. This month, @GoogleCloud ended up being part of the decentralized validator set for Polygon PoS.The exact same facilities utilized to power @YouTube and @gmail is now helping to secure the quick, low-cost, Ethereum-for-all Polygon protocol.With 100+ validators securing the Polygon PoS …– Polygon (Labs) (@ 0xPolygonLabs) September 29, 2023