Google Cloud’s BigQuery has expanded its data warehouse service. It has added 11 new public data sets for blockchain networks. This allows users to access diverse data from these networks.
BigQuery is Google’s data warehouse service. It lets companies store and query their data. It also offers some public data sets. Users can query these, like Google Trends and Google Analytics.
On September 21, Google Cloud announced the addition of 11 blockchain networks. These include Avalanche, Arbitrum, Cronos, and others. This was revealed in a blog post.
Google launched a Bitcoin data set in 2018. It added Ethereum later the same year. It expanded its blockchain coverage in February 2019. It added six more blockchains, including Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin.
With the September 21 announcement, BigQuery now carries data from 19 blockchain networks. Google has also implemented a new feature. It aims to facilitate the execution of queries on blockchains.
Google Cloud has shown growing interest in blockchain technology in 2023. On July 7, it partnered with Voltage, a Lightning Network infrastructure provider. On September 14, it collaborated with Web3 startup Orderly Network.
This expansion signifies Google Cloud’s commitment to providing diverse and accurate blockchain data. It also highlights the growing integration of blockchain technology in mainstream tech services.