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by: xpoolPosted on: August 26, 2025

Blockchain Developers Worry About Hidden Costs with Google Cloud’s BigQuery

Google Cloud’s BigQuery service has sparked concerns among blockchain developers due to unexpectedly high charges, reported by Cointelegraph. A developer’s $18,000 bill for three Solana queries is a prime example of these unforeseen costs. This unexpected bill led to worries about the platform’s financial stability and potential predatory pricing practices with no clear spending limits.

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