Since its launch in 2019 Fire blocks has become an essential company in our ecosystem. According to data shared by the company, it would provide a transfer of more than 4 trillion dollars in cryptocurrencies since its launch. last June the company has partnered with the giant Coinbase. From now on, s Googleand especially hers The cloud branch of Fireblocks has entered into a new partnership.
- Fireblocks has entered into a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to strengthen crypto security.
- This partnership integrates Google’s Confidential Space solution to provide an ultra-secure private key management environment.
Fireblock works with Google Cloud to improve cryptocurrency security
Company Fire blocks is known for its secure infrastructure and expertise private key management area. FROM Binance has BNP Paribas Securities Servicesthe company offers its services to the biggest names in our industry.
On November 26, Fireblocks announced a new major partner on its blog: Google Cloud.
So this partnership aims to integrate Google’s Confidential Space solution with Fireblocks services.
Google Cloud wants to create an ultra-secure space
as a reminder Confidential space is a Google Cloud solution that uses a secure boot environment (Trusted execution environments) to protect data during processing.
In other words, it is an ultra-secure area where the computer can go work on classified data without being able to spy or steal it. Even if the rest of the computer is hacked. All data is thus encapsulated in a tamper-proof environment.
A boon to Fireblocks, which intends to use this technology to improve the security of private key management. Additionally, all critical operations that Fireblocks will need to perform with these keys can be performed in a secure environment known as Trusted execution environments.
Last September, Google Cloud introduced a new service dedicated to cryptocurrency developers. So, the company introduced Blockchain RPCa service that allows you to deploy a node on the blockchain with a few clicks. An essential tool for developers who want to focus on their decentralized application rather than infrastructure.