collaboration with Google Cloud, combined with Crypto.com
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Cronos Labs has expanded its collaboration with Google Cloud, which becomes the main provider for its infrastructure alongside Crypto.com. The agreement aims to strengthen security, increase adoption by developers, and promote technical innovation. In this article, we see all the details. Google Cloud becomes the main provider and operator of validator nodes together with Crypto.com for the Cronos blockchain Cronos Labs, a blockchain startup accelerator dedicated to the development of the Cronos ecosystem, has announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with Google Cloud. This agreement aims to consolidate the role of Google Cloud as the main provider of cloud services for Cronos and its ecosystem, promoting security, technical innovation, and adoption by developers. One of the most significant aspects of this collaboration is the entry of Google Cloud into the network of Cronos validators, composed of 32 nodes. The validators play a crucial role in ensuring the security and stability of the network, confirming and producing new blocks every few seconds. The participation of Google Cloud strengthens Cronos’s strategy of working with open-source partners equipped with strong technical skills. Among the main contributors to the Cronos ecosystem are Crypto.com, Blockdaemon, Ubisoft, and Exaion, names known for their expertise and reliability. Cronos Labs is leveraging Google Cloud’s infrastructure to support Cronos zkEVM, a Layer-2 network based on ZK Chain technology. This network extends the universe of Cronos into the Layer 2 ecosystem of Ethereum, combining the forces of Cronos EVM and the Cronos POS network to offer superior performance and greater accessibility to Web3 users. The new high-performance infrastructure of Cronos zkEVM uses advanced technologies from Google Cloud. Among these, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Autopilot and Gateway to manage the network infrastructure, AlloyDB as a PostgreSQL-compatible database optimized for zkEVM, and Google Compute Engine to generate zero-knowledge proofs with NVIDIA…
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