Enterprises on GCP can utilize OneLedger tools to build full-scale blockchain networks.

OneLedger, a truly interoperable blockchain platform, is proud to announce a partnership with the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). GCP provides cloud computing services that facilitate an on-demand environment for developing, testing, delivering, and managing software applications.



GCP has a broad range of enterprises from different industries currently using its platform. By utilizing OneLedger's full suite of developer tools, businesses and developers will receive access to the OneLedger protocol, and be able to run the node within seconds. By launching the full node, clients get access to the OneLedger blockchain network, where they can develop and deploy their Javascript smart contracts.



Javascript is one of the most widely used programming languages in the world, especially amongst enterprises. Providing a gateway to enterprises to have easy access to a blockchain protocol, which is built on Javascript will make the adoption seamless. Being on the Google Cloud Platform serves two important functions, firstly, it exposes OneLedger to a wide user base which Google already has, and secondly, it helps developers get started smoothly.



"We want new clients to test our products. We want OneLedger to be a popular brand amongst businesses. Google does make the process easier and faster, and this will help us reach a broader audience." Said Aly Kassam, Director of Product at OneLedger.



The developers can now easily access the OneLedger protocol, and start building Dapps right away. They even have the capability to launch their own blockchain on top of the OneLedger protocol. When interoperability is implemented in the near future, companies will be able to interact with multiple blockchains after running the full node.



To get full access to OneLedger's developer tools, click here.