Hot Development for These 3 Altcoins: Google Partnership! - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 21, 2024

Hot Development for These 3 Altcoins: Google Partnership!

Cryptocurrency projects have come to the fore with new partnerships they have made recently. While there is a project partnering with Google among them, these 3 altcoin projects have been on the rise with their partnerships! Here are the details…

Flare Network (FLR) Launches API Portal on Google Cloud!

Flare Network (FLR), an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) protocol powered by Ripple, announced its latest partnership with technology giant Google Cloud to investors. As the data transferred by the protocol reveals, the API Portal is now integrated with the Google Cloud Marketplace. In this way, many users using Google Cloud will be able to easily access all available APIs of the Flare Network API Portal through their existing Google Cloud accounts.

Flare Network, one of the popular altcoin projects, has been attaching great importance to regular protocol updates and launching new initiatives focused on increasing the added value to its growing ecosystem since its inception. With this partnership with Google Cloud, the integration will give everyone on the Cloud Marketplace access to APIs that power different blockchain protocols. Some of the supported protocols are Algorand, BNB Smart Chain, Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Flare, Litecoin, Songbird and XRP.

The Flare Network and Google partnership is considered a notable partnership as it helps Flare Network rise to the larger tech scene and gives everyone connected to it the space to experience the innovation that has contributed to the evolution of Web 3.0. However, the announcement is as follows:

All blockchain APIs added to #Flare’s @APIPortal in the future will also be available to Google Cloud developers. This is an extremely useful partnership, especially for building cross chain applications that need to query multiple data sources.

With the partnership, the cryptocurrency industry went one step further, while the price action of Flare Network also drew attention. The altcoin, which has risen with the partnership, is instantly traded at $ 0.02823. Experts think the partnership could help price action in the long run.

Venom Foundation announces partnership with Government of Kenya to establish Blockchain Center

Venom Foundation, a global blockchain company, announced that it has partnered with the Government of Kenya to establish a blockchain hub in Africa. Moses Kuria, Cabinet Secretary at the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry of the Republic of Kenya, took to Twitter to announce the partnership:

https://twitter.com/HonMoses_Kuria/status/165608307750493184

“This partnership expresses Kenya’s stance towards next-generation technology, financial development, and will benefit people both nationally and globally by catalyzing more innovation in various sectors,” Kuria said. Also, the partnership will focus on the development of Web3 and blockchain technology applications. Reportedly, the blockchain hub will act as a centralized platform for building partnerships with innovative companies. It will help foster knowledge sharing, networking and collaboration among key stakeholders in the African-based blockchain space.

In addition, Venom plans to provide significant tools and resources to support African countries as they build a solid foundation for digital transformation. It will include areas where blockchain technology can make a significant impact, such as supply chain management, land registry, voting systems, tokenization of assets, and others. By implementing these solutions, the partnership aims to promote transparency, efficiency and trust in various sectors across the continent. “Africa is already rich in natural resources and human capital,” said Christopher Louis Tsu, CTO of the Venom Foundation. Famous CTO Tsu quotes:

Blockchain technology will empower people and help not only Kenya but many other African countries to leverage their assets and participate in new global markets.

Popular altcoin Polygon (MATIC) announces partnership with West African nation Niger

Polygon announced its partnership with the landlocked West African country of Niger to facilitate the development of the region’s blockchain ecosystem. The Polygon blockchain platform believes that Niger has great prospects that are somehow connected to the younger generation in the country.

While the adoption rate of blockchain technology has not been very high in the country so far, Polygon technical leader and co-founder Jordi Baylina led a team to organize a regional hackathon in Niger’s capital, Niamey, in 2018. While the Sahel hackathon focused on addressing gender inequality, it was discovered at the time that only a fifth of developers in Africa were women.

To date, Polygon has strategic alliances with Impact Plus and the GeoAnalytics Center, a technology-focused nonprofit in Niamey. Meanwhile, the trio is focused on three activities they plan to achieve extraordinary results. To begin with, they began mapping blockchain ecosystems to identify local projects to launch. Once these grassroots projects are identified as the most suitable blockchain technology, discussions will begin with stakeholders including government, youth, higher education institutions, initiatives and indicators to gain their support for potential policy. Altcoin Polygon will welcome different innovative perspectives to power already identified projects. A discussion will then be held with the community to discuss and explain their findings. As a result, Polygon is looking for new strategies to promote the diversity and inclusion of Web 3.0 in Niger.

In general, countries in Africa have been slow to adopt blockchain technology, but some countries are paying attention to it. A few months ago, Unstoppable Women of Web3 celebrated the last International Women’s Day by promising to educate more than six million women in Africa about Web 3.0 and the metaverse. Sandy Carter, Founder of Unstoppable Women of Web3 and COO and Head of Business Development at Unstoppable Domains, said:

Africa has one of the fastest growing Web3 sectors today, but it is not exempt from the gender equality issues we see around the world and we need to make sure everyone has a seat at the table.