Hi! So I was going through my laptop and cleaning it out and realized that the blockchain data is really taking up a big percentage, and that by removing it I could save a lot of space on my hard drive. At first I was just going to move it to a flash drive or my portable HDD, but then I thought of the idea of using something like Dropbox or Google Drive to store it. And I don't mean just backing up the blockchain and copying to those hosts, I mean directly storing the blockchain that the wallet itself uses in the cloud. The blockchain doesn't contain any sensitive data, so it's no like people could hack my online accounts and steal my data, so why not? Of course it'd be slower, but I have a fast internet connection so that shouldn't matter too much. As long as I save some space. The only problem is, I don't know how! I was thinking up just setting the blockchain directory to my Dropbox folder, but then it would still be on my computer. So that wouldn't work. Now I'm pretty much out of ideas... I'm open to using any cloud storage service, because as I said security isn't an issue. Maybe you guys can think of something I can't. Thanks!
You could use a light wallet for this purpose. I do not think there is a cloud interface which uploads and downloads the required data when requested at present. I think this could be technical achievable but there is simply no such implementation afaik. Another solution might be to use one of the wallet services as people mentioned.