Google researches blockchain products-CEO shares web3 strategies-selected Bitcoin messages

Google researches blockchain products-CEO shares web3 strategies-selected Bitcoin messages

Google shared some details of its web3 and blockchain strategies. "As a company, we check how we can contribute to the ecosystem and create added value," said Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and his parent company Alphabet Inc.

Google's web3 and blockchain strategies

The CEO of Alphabet Inc. and its subsidiary Google, Sundar Pichai, shared some information about the Group's blockchain strategy last week during the conference conference. In his opinion of web3 and alphabets,

pichai was asked to the industry. "Every time there is innovation, I find it exciting," the Google CEO began and explained:

at Web3 we definitely look at blockchain and such an interesting and powerful technology with wide possible uses, which in turn is so much wider than any single application.

"As a company, we check how we can contribute to the ecosystem and create added value," he continued and added:

Only one example: Our cloud team examines how it can support the needs of our customers in building, transaction, storage and providing their products on blockchain-based platforms.

"That is why we will definitely watch the space closely and support it where we can. Overall, I think that the technology will develop and be innovative, and we want to be for innovations and thus approach the matter," said the CEO.

The Google cloud department recently founded a group to build shops around blockchain applications. Richard Widmann, Head of Strategy for Digital Assets at Google's Cloud unit, said the Plane group to hire a lot of people with blockchain expertise. "We think that if we do our work correctly, it will push ahead with decentralization," he was quoted by the media.

The manager added that Google is currently considering which types of services can offer developers directly in the blockchain area. Thomas Kurian, Cloud CEO from Google, identified a number of areas, including retail and healthcare.

Shivakumar Venkataraman, a technical vice president of Google, is now leading a unit that focuses on "Blockchain and other distributed computer and data storage technologies of the next generation", Bloomberg reported last week.

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Kevin Helms

As a student of Austrian economics, Kevin Bitcoin discovered in 2011 and has been an evangelist ever since. His interests lie in Bitcoin security, open source systems, network effects and the interface between economy and cryptography.


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