Google Cloud to Support Midnight’s Privacy-Focused ZK Network

TheCryptoTimesPublished on 2025-09-30Last updated on 2025-09-30

The Midnight Foundation announced a collaboration with Google Cloud on September 22, 2025, to support the infrastructure of its zero-knowledge (ZK) network.

According to the announcement, Google Cloud will run a validator and provide security and confidential computing services to enhance the development of applications that require data privacy.

Google Cloud Infrastructure and Security Role

Google Cloud’s role in the ecosystem includes operating network infrastructure and integrating its Confidential Computing service, which encrypts data during processing. In addition, Mandiant, a Google-owned cybersecurity firm, will provide threat monitoring for the Midnight network.

The collaboration also includes security enhancements from Mandiant, a cybersecurity firm owned by Google, which will provide threat monitoring for the Midnight network. This move aims to build a secure environment for developers and enterprises looking to build applications that handle sensitive information.

Richard Widmann, Head of Web3 Strategy and Operations at Google Cloud, said the collaboration reflects the balance enterprises seek when adopting new technologies. “The future of enterprise applications requires both transparency and privacy”.

He also pointed out that  by providing scalable infrastructure,they are enabling developers to experiment with zero-knowledge frameworks to verify transactions without exposing sensitive data.

Developer Support and Ecosystem Growth

The collaboration also extends to developer support. Startups building on Midnight will have access to the Google for Startups Web3 Program, which offers resources and credits valued at up to $200,000. The program is intended to encourage new projects and expand the range of privacy-preserving applications built with ZK technology.

By linking Midnight’s privacy-focused blockchain with Google Cloud’s enterprise infrastructure, the partnership brings tools and services aimed at developers and organizations in sectors where data security is a priority.

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