On Thursday 13th Google the tech giant announces via a blog post that it will develop Blockchain-cloud applications using Ethereum smart contracts technology and its native cloud service BigQuery. For building hybrid blockchain/cloud applications, Google joins hands with Ethereum and Chainlink oracle smart contract.
Google also tweets about this through its official Twitter handle,
Allen Day, Developer Advocate at Google Cloud talks, “At a high level, Ethereum Dapps (i.e. smart contract applications) request data from Chainlink, which in turn retrieves data from a web service built with Google App Engine and BigQuery”.
“To retrieve data from BigQuery, a Dapp invokes the Chainlink oracle contract and includes payment for the parameterized request to be serviced (e.g. gas price at a specified point in time)”.
Also in the blog post, Allen Day states “This assembly of components allows a smart contract to take action based on data retrieved from an on-chain query to the internet-hosted data warehouse”.
The three major use cases present by Google include:
Prediction Marketplaces
Hedging Against Blockchain Platform Risk
Improving transaction privacy on Ethereum through late placements using oracles
About Chainlink (LINK)
Chainlink is at present the 24th largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. The market cap of LINK at press time is $529,661,637 USD and is trading at $1.51 USD (32.15%). Yesterday Chainlink surges by more than 60% soon after the announcement by the Google Cloud.
Chainlink tweets, “We’re thrilled to share that Google is one of the great companies integrating Chainlink into their approach to smart contract adoption. Here’s how @GCPcloud users can use Chainlink to connect to BigQuery, one of Google’s most popular cloud services”.
It seems that Chainlink’s association with Google Cloud might be the game changer for this blockchain project.
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Ashish is a cryptocurrency journalist who has been passionately involved in the bitcoin space since 2016. His interests lie in bitcoin security, open-source systems, network effects and the intersection between economics and cryptography.