Google cloud's launch 11 new blockchain: Google's BigQuery expands its reach

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Google cloud's launch 11 new blockchain: Google's BigQuery expands its reach (Images: contino.com)
Google cloud's launch 11 new blockchain: Google's BigQuery expands its reach (Images: contino.com)

Delhi : BigQuery a service provided by Google Cloud just added 11 blockchain networks to its data warehouse. Avalanche, Arbitrum, Cronos, Ethereum's Görli testnet, Fantom, Near, Optimism, Polkadot, Polygon's mainnet, Polygon's Mumbai testnet, and Tron are among the expected participants in the new network, according to Cointelegraph.

Google BigQuery: What is it? 

Large read-only data sets may be processed using Google BigQuery, a web service for big data analytics. BigQuery was created to analyze data with billions of rows using a syntax similar to SQL. It utilizes the Google Cloud Storage infrastructure and has an application programming interface (API) that is REST-oriented. BigQuery is Google's data warehouse service, according to sources. It is anticipated that business organizations may utilize it to store their data and run queries on it. According to Cointelegraph, it also planned to offer other publicly accessible data sets that could be searched, including Google Trends, American Community Service demographic data, and Google Analytics, among others.

Along with a new set of blockchains, Google is also anticipated to have included a new functionality that would simplify the execution of blockchain searches. The group offered techniques to deal with the long-form decimal results using a number of user-defined functions, according to Cointelegraph. Additionally, Google stated in a blog post that these new features will "give customers access to longer decimal digits for their blockchain data and reduce rounding errors in computation," Cointelegraph said.