Sui has announced a new integration with Google Cloud, powered by ZettaBlock.
This partnership gives developers access to real-time blockchain data through Google Cloud’s Pub/Sub service. It aims to enable innovative applications such as AI-powered fraud detection and fast gaming transactions.
Sui goes to the cloud! ⛅
Thanks to a @ZettaBlockHQ integration with Google Cloud, you will soon have access to real-time Sui data from Google Cloud Platform.😲
⚡This integration will give Sui developers a huge boost: backed by live data, AI applications can respond faster and do more… https://t.co/XrzNpEeUHM
— Sui (@SuiNetwork) October 22, 2024
For those unfamiliar with blockchain, it is a decentralized digital ledger that stores data across multiple systems, making it secure and transparent.
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The role of SUI at Google Cloud
Layer-1 blockchains, like Sui (SUI), are independent networks that process and validate transactions directly. This latest development makes Sui’s blockchain data easily accessible through Google Cloud, giving developers the tools to create more responsive and accurate applications.
ZettaBlock integration allows developers to receive live data from the Sui blockchain in real time. This is particularly useful for AI applications that require constant access to new data to function effectively.
For example, AI models designed for fraud detection can immediately flag suspicious transactions as they occur, rather than relying on historical data, which is common with traditional systems.
According to a ZettaBlock post, the integration could also revolutionize online gaming. Real-time data from the blockchain can allow games to dynamically adapt based on player actions or blockchain events, creating more immersive experiences.
For example, a game can change difficulty or change character behavior of non-players based on live blockchain data.
Looking ahead, ZettaBlock plans to expand its platform and provide developers with more tools to build AI models using real-time data.
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