Google Cloud has taken a visible step into the Cardano ecosystem by registering a stake pool on the Cardano preview testnet. The pool operates under the ticker Google Cloud has taken a visible step into the Cardano ecosystem by registering a stake pool on the Cardano preview testnet. The pool operates under the ticker

Google Cloud Enters Cardano Network With GCW3 Stake Pool

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Google Cloud has taken a visible step into the Cardano ecosystem by registering a stake pool on the Cardano preview testnet. The pool operates under the ticker GCW3, which stands for Google Cloud Web3. On-chain data confirms that the pool’s metadata hash is live and verifiable, placing Google Cloud directly within Cardano’s staking framework.

The registration was completed on January 9, 2026, and is notable because it goes beyond cloud support or backend services. By running a stake pool, Google Cloud is participating at the protocol level. This type of activity can be independently verified on-chain, which separates it from standard partnership announcements that rely only on press statements.

Source: Taptools

The preview testnet is used by developers and infrastructure providers to test configurations before deploying on the mainnet. Operating a stake pool in this environment allows Google Cloud to gain hands-on experience with the network’s node operations, delegation mechanics, and network behavior without affecting live user funds.

Connection to Midnight and Infrastructure Role

Google Cloud is closely tied to Midnight, a privacy-centric partner chain based on Cardano. In 2025, Midnight said Google Cloud would support key network infrastructure, including the operation of a validator. Another plan for Midnight is to use Confidential Computing tools from Google Cloud to protect sensitive data in processing.

The validators in Midnight are required to run a Cardano node. GCW3 stake pool on the preview network meets this requirement and demonstrates that the infrastructure is ready.

By putting pool metadata on-chain, Google Cloud creates a clear and traceable link between its cloud services and the Cardano staking system. That means the company is indeed testing real, working setups rather than just offering advice or services.

What This Could Mean for Cardano Adoption

Google Cloud operates one of the largest cloud platforms in the world, enabling companies, developers, and schools. Its Web3 team already offers node hosting, RPC access, and blockchain data tools for a dozen-plus networks. If Cardano and Midnight join, that could start bringing more users on board with these services.

This can lower the technical barriers for teams already using Google Cloud. Over time, more dapps, validators, and even developers could interact with Cardano-based networks. While the GCW3 pool is on a testnet right now, it illustrates very well how big tech firms can engage directly with public blockchains through verifiable actions.

Also Read: Cardano Joins Cyber Hornet Crypto 10 ETF; Could ADA Hit New Highs Soon?

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