- Rome Protocol integrates with Agglayer, enabling dApps to use Ethereum’s security and Solana’s speed without trade-offs.
- Solana acts as a shared sequencer for Ethereum rollups, reducing transaction confirmation times and lowering fees.
- Agglayer enhances privacy with a zk-powered network aggregation layer, ensuring efficient and secure cross-chain transactions.
Rome Protocol has integrated with Agglayer, a network aggregation solution co-developed by Polygon Labs. This partnership connects Ethereum’s security with Solana’s high speed, creating seamless interoperability for dApps.
Bridging Ethereum and Solana
Ethereum offers strong security but faces scalability issues. Solana is known for its speed but lacks Ethereum’s security model. Rome Protocol and Agglayer solve this by enabling dApps to use Ethereum’s security and Solana’s performance without trade-offs.
By integrating Agglayer’s Ethereum connectivity with Rome Protocol’s interoperability framework, developers get a low-latency, high-performance solution. This allows cross-chain applications to scale while maintaining security and efficiency.
Technical Advantages
Rome Protocol modularizes Solana’s consensus mechanism. This lets Layer 2 solutions and applications integrate Solana’s infrastructure. Ethereum rollups can use Solana as a shared sequencer, reducing transaction confirmation times and costs.
Agglayer enhances this by providing a zk-powered network aggregation layer. This ensures transaction data remains private while processing remains efficient. The combination of these technologies allows smooth asset transfers and unified liquidity across blockchains.
“Each blockchain has strengths, but true innovation comes from connecting them. This integration enables scalable, secure, and user-friendly applications,” mentioned, Rome Protocol CEO, Anil Kumar.
According to Marc Boiron, CEO of Polygon Labs, “This connects Ethereum’s security with Solana’s speed. It moves the industry toward a seamless, high-performance blockchain ecosystem.”
This integration addresses a major challenge—blockchain fragmentation. Developers can now build efficient cross-chain applications using both Ethereum and Solana’s strengths.
As blockchain technology evolves, seamless interoperability will be key. Rome Protocol and Agglayer set a foundation for more scalable and interconnected blockchain solutions.
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