Injective Protocol integrates its Web3 data into Google Cloud's BigQuery service

Injective Protocol integrates its Web3 data into Google Cloud's BigQuery service

Injective Nexus is launched alongside Google Cloud to facilitate the availability of blockchain data in BigQuery.

Injective Labs developers have introduced Injective Nexus, their first blockchain data integration with Google Cloud’s fully-managed data analytics tool, BigQuery, to enable users to access and analyze Injective’s blockchain data more quickly and easily.

This innovative solution provides users with a powerful tool to access data from Injective's core chain through BigQuery, Google Cloud's scalable and flexible data analysis service. Users will also be able to share and collaborate with others through Analytics Hub, a dedicated platform designed by Google for data sharing. 

The launch of Injective Nexus marks an important milestone for the Injective blockchain, which will allow users and institutions to use the data from this network in the development of new decentralized financial applications in the DeFi ecosystem. 

Injective is an innovative project that offers a layer-one solution for interoperability and scalability in finance. This blockchain allows developers to build custom DApps focused on finance. 

Injective Nexus, driving mass adoption of Web3

By integrating with BigQuery, Injective will be able to offer greater data transparency and visibility to its users and developers.

As the project's creators explained on the X social network, Injective's data can be combined with data from other BigQuery-supported blockchains, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, to obtain a more complete view of the crypto ecosystem. 

With the integration of Injective Nexus, Injective joins the select group of layer-1 blockchains available on Google Cloud.

Source: X – @Injective_

Injective Nexus will enable developers and businesses to access and create custom blockchain-based datasets that fit their specific needs, such as real-time transaction data. These Injective datasets can be used for various purposes, such as DeFi application development and machine learning, leveraging the benefits of transparency and security. 

Users will also be able to implement data from the supply chain in the development of innovative solutions for various sectors, such as finance, logistics, health or education.

All of this opens up new possibilities for interoperability and scalability and directly contributes to bringing the world of Web3 closer to the general public, in order to accelerate and boost its mass adoption.

Eric Chen, co-founder and CEO of Injective Labs, commented that Injective Labs is pleased to announce its new partnership with Google Cloud in order to provide high-quality market data to users of its blockchain protocol.

Additionally, Chen also commented that Google Cloud, as a global leader in technology and innovation, is a key partner for the development of Injective and that through this new partnership it will help to further boost its institutional usage and adoption and improve the construction of Web3 financial applications.

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