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Solana-based Sonic and Layer 1 Injective collaborate to launch the first cross-chain AI Agent Hub, enhancing blockchain interoperability.
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Using Sonic’s HyperGrid and Injective’s IBC, the hub enables seamless AI agent deployment, token bridges, and Solana app compatibility.
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With an $8.8 billion valuation, the AI Agent Hub aims to rival DeFi, NFTs, and gaming sectors, focusing on gaming and Web3 applications.
Sonic and Injective’s cross-chain AI Agent Hub promises to transform blockchain interoperability with cutting-edge technology and innovation.
Technological Breakthroughs in Blockchain Interoperability
The project leverages Sonic’s HyperGrid technology to establish a Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) grid, connecting the Injective blockchain through the Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC). This setup will potentially allow developers to seamlessly integrate artificial intelligence agents across both networks.
Sonic and Injective are introducing several tools to enable cross-chain communication. Sonic’s HyperGrid infrastructure supports the Injective SVM Grid, creating a Solana-based rollup that ensures smooth interaction between the two blockchains.
Also, a dual-asset bridge will allow the transfer of SOL and Injective tokens, accommodating both wrapped and native formats. Developers can also deploy Solana applications directly within Injective’s ecosystem via a unified RPC endpoint and access advanced transaction tracking through an SVM Explorer.
“Our collaboration with Sonic lays the groundwork for developers to build applications that seamlessly utilize the strengths of both ecosystems. This initiative is poised to be a transformative innovation in Web3,” Eric Chen, CEO of Injective Labs, said in a statement.