The American-based company, Google, has announced the release of Blockchain node Engine, a tool designed to help blockchain developers.
Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency and home to thousands of dApps and platforms, will be the first to support this tool.
The announcement they made on their blog includes how the new tool will help developers to work smart instead of hard.
The reason for choosing Ethereum as the first blockchain to benefit from this invention is not far-fetched.Â
The network is known to host about 2700 dApps, the highest so far. Therefore the numerous developers on the Ethereum network will benefit fully from all these new tools.
For example, the manual deploying of nodes usually takes several days because it’s a time-consuming process; however, with Google’s blockchain node engine, the process can be sped up.Â
To speed up the process it enables developers to deploy new nodes through a single operation.
This will enable them to pinpoint the needed region and network, cutting down the consuming process by going straight to the point.
In addition, the blockchain node engine offers a wide array of blockchain security configurations, which is very uncommon in the industry presently.Â
This configuration will secure the blockchain by restricting unauthorized access to the nodes.Â
Through this feature instead of a DevOps team, the Google cloud manages and inspects the nodes, restarting them when a malfunction occurs.
This tool will undoubtedly be handy for the growth of the Ethereum blockchain, improving its modes of operations and making it more decentralized.
Further, it will push the world wide web one step towards transitioning to Web 3.0 and achieving a truly decentralized internet.
Ethereum may be the first to incorporate this feature into its services. However, Google aims to assist all blockchain organizations with an efficient and user-friendly blockchain node hosting service.