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Google Ups Its Blockchain Game: Wallet Balance Search Now on Major Networks

Mar 29, 2024 at 10:01 am

Google has extended its search capabilities to include wallet balance inquiries for multiple blockchains including Bitcoin, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, Polygon, and Fantom. By inputting wallet addresses, users can retrieve the remaining token balance within the wallet for each network, along with the timestamp of the most recent balance update. This feature complements Google's earlier support for Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domain searches, offering enhanced accessibility to blockchain-related information directly through search results.

Google Ups Its Blockchain Game: Wallet Balance Search Now on Major Networks

Google Enhances Blockchain Prowess, Unveiling Wallet Balance Search for Major Networks

In a significant move that strengthens its embrace of blockchain technology, Google has extended its search functionality to encompass wallet balance lookups for premier blockchain ecosystems beyond Ethereum. This expansion grants users seamless access to token balances on their wallets across the Bitcoin, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, Polygon, and Fantom networks.

Upon entering a wallet address in Google's search bar, users are presented with a comprehensive display of the wallet's token balance within the respective network. This information is accompanied by a timestamp indicating the last update of the balance, ensuring the latest data is provided.

"Wallet balances only reflect native tokens for each network. The balance shown represents the status at the time of the most recent external transaction. Updates are not instantaneous," Google elucidates in its search results.

This enhancement follows Google's earlier introduction of wallet balance search for Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domains. ENS assigns readable domain names to Ethereum wallet addresses, such as "vitalik.eth" for Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin.

These advancements build upon Google's initial foray into blockchain integration last May, when it introduced wallet balance search for Ethereum addresses. This feature empowered users to effortlessly ascertain wallet balances by simply entering the public address in the search field.

Despite repeated attempts, The Block has yet to receive a response from Google regarding additional details on this expansion.

Google's latest foray into blockchain underscores its growing recognition of this transformative technology. By integrating blockchain-related services into its search engine, Google empowers its vast user base with access to critical information about their digital assets and enables them to navigate the decentralized financial landscape with greater ease.

As blockchain technology continues to permeate various industries, Google's ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between traditional financial systems and the burgeoning crypto ecosystem will undoubtedly shape the future of digital finance.

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