Viral posts are circulating on social media that Google has allegedly bought a large amount of Solana cryptocurrency and also has plans to acquire this blockchain. Attempted to gather all the details on this topic to see how real it is.
Claims are circulating on Twitter that the tech company Google has secretly bought a large amount of Solana cryptocurrency. The initial source of this news was blockchain developer and Token Dynamics CEO Martin Folb, who wrote this tweet (and several comments on it):
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A couple of days ago, this insider added the following new details to the original tweet:
Breaking: confirmed — Solana will be incorporated into @googlecloud — Google wallet, Google pay, team is assembled in Palo Alto.
Google Cloud is working with @solana to bring Blockchain Node Engine to the Solana chain next year, so it will be easy for anyone to launch a dedicated Solana node in the cloud.
What else is known from this insider:
So far, there has been no confirmation of this deal, either from Solana or Google. The evidence given by Martin Folb is questionable.
All we can confirm so far is Solana’s indirect connection to Google, which has previously been made public, and that is the voluntary support of the Google Cloud team. This cloud provided hosting for this blockchain’s nodes when Solana suddenly faced a hosting provider war against it in late 2022. If the original leak is true, this is likely the end for Solana as a separate project, it also means Google’s entry into the crypto market as a new big player.
Despite the lack of confirmation of this information, the market reacted positively to this insider information, and the price of $SOL token increased by about 40% in the last week. However, this growth could be influenced not only by the news about the alleged secret collaboration with Google, but also by the general growth of the crypto market.
Solana belongs to a popular class of blockchain known as the Ethereum killer and is notorious for its instability — its endless problems and downtime have made this blockchain the hero of numerous memes. In the first half of 2023, Solana plans a massive upgrade of its network (with a transition to new advanced Firedancer validators), which should solve most of these technical problems.
Moreover, Solana is known for its aggressive marketing, which actively uses various thematic news and rumors for its promotion. Earlier, we wrote that Solana faced difficulties and uncertainty after the collapse of FTX (one of the main sponsors of this project) and is actively looking for possible ways out.
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