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Casper Labs Will Host Infrastructure and Enterprise Applications to Google Cloud

Casper Labs, a leading provider of enterprise blockchain software, announced an extended partnership with Google Cloud, which will enable developers to build and scale blockchain applications on the Casper Protocol

As part of this collaboration, a portion of Casper Labs' infrastructure and enterprise applications will be moved to Google Cloud. In addition, recipients of Casper Association grants will be granted access to Google Cloud technology to assist them in creating and expanding blockchain projects and solutions on the Casper Protocol.

“Expanding our relationship with Google Cloud and further decentralizing the infrastructure on which Casper nodes run gives developers even greater flexibility,” says Mrinal Manohar, Casper Labs CEO and co-founder. “This is a big milestone for opening and expanding access to Casper for the scores of developers that build on Google Cloud every day. As blockchain adoption continues to grow among businesses and governments alike, collaborations like this will be vital to delivering the truly enterprise-ready services and tools that allow developers to drive meaningful business outcomes with blockchain technology.”

“Google Cloud serves as the layer zero technology for which founders and developers can build new and innovative blockchain-based products and services that will help grow the Web3 ecosystem,” said James Tromans, engineering director, Web3 at Google Cloud. “Through our work with Casper Labs, we can provide secure, reliable, and sustainable cloud infrastructure for developers to build and scale their products on the Casper Protocol.”

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