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Google Cloud Just Launched Its Own Blockchain – And It Could Reshape Global Payments

2025/08/28 21:01

According to Google Cloud, GCUL aims to simplify the movement of commercial bank money by leveraging distributed ledger technology. The platform is currently in private testnet, with an early pilot already conducted alongside the CME Group to explore tokenized asset settlement.

Rich Widmann, Google Cloud’s head of Web3 strategy, described GCUL as a true Layer 1 blockchain. However, some in the crypto community argue the system resembles a consortium chain rather than a fully decentralized, permissionless network.

Infrastructure, Not Reinvention

Google Cloud has emphasized that GCUL is not about creating new forms of money but about modernizing financial infrastructure. In a statement, the company explained:

“The path to a global, 24/7, multi-currency, and programmable payments system isn’t about reinventing money, but about reimagining the infrastructure. GCUL will enable the next generation of payments while preserving the stability and regulatory clarity advantages of the current financial system.”

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Bridging Traditional Finance and Web3

The launch underscores Big Tech’s growing role in the convergence of traditional finance and blockchain. By focusing on interoperability, regulatory alignment, and commercial bank money, GCUL positions itself as a tool for institutions seeking blockchain efficiency without compromising compliance.

While the project is still in its testnet phase, Google Cloud’s move highlights the increasing momentum behind tokenization and enterprise blockchain solutions.


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