Several developers using Google Cloud’s BigQuery to work with the Solana
According to an August 26 post on X reshared by Mikko Ohtamaa, co-founder of Trading Strategy, a pseudonymous developer warned others after facing an $18,000 monthly bill.
They explained that each of the three queries they ran cost over $5,000. Although support later reduced those charges to about $4,000 each, the situation raised concerns across the developer community.

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Another pseudonymous developer shared a similar experience. They stated that a single query intended to access a Solana table scanned multiple terabytes of data, which resulted in a $5,000 charge. Fortunately, the issue was escalated and resolved with help from local Google contacts, and a refund was issued.
A common complaint was the lack of tools to prevent runaway costs. Ermin Nurovic, co-founder of Flat Money, noted that the service does not impose hard spending limits. He gave the example of a cloud function running in a loop, which potentially causes serious charges without warning.
Google Cloud’s BigQuery is a managed service that enables users to analyze large datasets using SQL. It was integrated with Solana in October 2023, which offers easier access to historical on-chain data, such as non-fungible token (NFT) sales or large token transfers.
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