• Google makes it easy to keep track of your cryptocurrency wallet balance.

You can search Google for a #bitcoin address and see recent transactions.

Reactions are mixed: praise for accessibility, concerns about privacy.

Google recently made a breakthrough by expanding its search function to track wallet balances on various blockchains, allowing Google users to easily track #cryptocurrencies using the search engine. The extension includes popular blockchains such as Bitcoin, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, Polygon and Fantom, making it suitable for a wide variety of cryptocurrency users.

Google's updated search feature allows such users to enter a wallet address and receive a number of generic search results showing token balances for each network. This development eliminates the need for users to move across multiple platforms to track cryptocurrencies, lowering barriers and simplifying digital asset transactions.

In addition, Google's updated search engine supports three bitcoin address formats - P2PKH, P2SH and Bech32. As discussed earlier in this article, this development allows users to quickly check their current balance and recent transactions by bitcoin address from Google, making it even easier to monitor bitcoin activity from within the Google platform.

On the one hand, the initiative has been praised, with some commentators arguing that it is an important step forward in introducing bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to a wide range of users. On the other hand, concerns about large-scale centralized data collection continue to be raised, especially among bitcoin privacy advocates.

#BTC and #BTC Support Google recently launched and expanded its Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domain lookup service. This service allows users to easily track their Ethereum holdings by allowing them to check their wallet balance by a readable domain name, such as "vitalik. #eth .

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