Google Cloud Expands Web3 Analytics Capabilities with ZeroG Blockchain Integration
Google Cloud has taken a significant step in its Web3 analytics capabilities by integrating support for on-chain data from the ZeroG blockchain into its BigQuery data warehouse. This integration marks a major expansion of BigQuery's capabilities, enabling developers and analysts to query and analyze ZeroG transaction data directly within Google's cloud infrastructure.
The addition of ZeroG to BigQuery's supported datasets is part of Google Cloud's broader strategy to support emerging blockchain networks beyond established leaders. By making its on-chain data available through BigQuery, ZeroG aims to lower the barrier for developers building data-intensive applications, such as decentralized AI models and gaming platforms.
The integration eliminates the need for developers to run a full node or rely on third-party APIs to access historical on-chain data. Queries can be executed using standard SQL, which reduces the learning curve for teams already familiar with BigQuery's ecosystem. This is particularly relevant for enterprises exploring blockchain adoption but lacking specialized blockchain infrastructure.




