Google Cloud’s BigQuery service simply added 11 blockchains networks to its information warehouse, in line with a September 21 weblog publish. The brand new networks embrace Avalanche, Arbitrum, Cronos, Ethereum Görli testnet, Fantom, Close to, Optimism, Polkadot, Polygon mainnet, Polygon Mumbai testnet, and Tron.

BigQuery is Google’s information warehouse service. Enterprise companies can use it to retailer their information and make queries of it. It additionally offers some public datasets that may be queried, together with Google Traits, American Neighborhood Service demographic info, Google Analytics, and others.

In 2018, Google launched a Bitcoin dataset as a part of the service, and later that yr, it added Ethereum as nicely. It continued to increase its blockchain protection in February of 2019, including Bitcoin Money, Sprint, Dogecoin, Ethereum Basic, Litecoin, and Zcash. The September 21 announcement implies that BigQuery now carries information from a complete of 19 blockchain networks.

Along with including these new blockchains, Google has additionally carried out a brand new function supposed to make blockchains queries simpler to execute. Via a collection of user-defined features (UDFs), the crew has supplied strategies to deal with the long-form decimal outcomes usually discovered on blockchains. In its publish, Google claimed that these new features will “give clients entry to longer decimal digits for his or her blockchain information and scale back rounding errors in computation.”

Google Cloud has been taking an rising curiosity in blockchain tech in 2023. On July 7, it partnered with Voltage, a Lightning Community infrastructure supplier. And it partnered with Web3 startup Orderly Community on September 14 to assist present off-chain parts for decentralized finance.