Google Cloud, Binance, Blockchain Ventures, and Gumi Cryptos have been announced as Enterprise Validators for the Theta network amid its mainnet 2.0 rollout.
Listen to article Esports and crypto conference streaming app Theta has confirmed its rumored partnership with Google, announcing Google Cloud as an Enterprise Validator and launch partner for Theta mainnet 2.0.
Enterprise Validators verify transactions across the Theta network.
The announcement coincides with Theta's mainnet 2.0 roll out, which is also scheduled for May 27.Google to power Theta's cloud infrastructure.
Google has also been announced as Theta's preferred cloud provider, with Theta users able to deploy and run nodes directly from the Google Cloud Marketplace from May 27.
"We look forward to participating as an enterprise validator, and to providing Google Cloud infrastructure in support of Theta's long-term mission and future growth," Day added.
Google Cloud will also power the cloud infrastructure underpinning the Theta.
Mitch Liu, Theta Labs co-founder and CEO, stated, "We're thrilled to deepen our partnership with Google Cloud across a number of key strategic areas to accelerate Theta adoption across industries."
Theta's mainnet 2.0 launch follows a spate of high-profile partnerships over recent weeks, including a deal with Samsung to launch the Theta app across 75 million Android smartphones worldwide.
Confluence between the partnerships and a break-out into record price highs has seen Theta's tokens increase in value by four-figure percentages since the mid-March "Black Thursday" crypto market crash.
Theta Confirms Google Partnership Amid Mainnet 2.0 Rollout
gepubliceerd op May 27, 2020
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