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Creating the First Cross-Chain AI Agent Platform with Sonic and Injective

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


In partnership with Injective, Sonic is creating the first cross-chain AI agent platform, leveraging innovative HyperGrid technology to unite the ecosystems of Solana and Injective, opening new opportunities for developers, users, and businesses.

A New Era of Cross-Chain AI Integration

The partnership between Injective and Sonic is centered on launching a new Smart Agent Hub, designed to integrate AI agents across the two blockchain ecosystems. Utilizing the Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC), the platform allows AI agents built on the SVM to interact with the Injective network.

Key Features of the Smart Agent Hub

The Smart Agent Hub offers several innovative features to enhance the developer and user experience: * **Injective SVM Grid**: Sonic's HyperGrid infrastructure will support seamless communication between the Injective WASM blockchain and Solana. * **Cross-Chain Asset Interoperability**: An optimized bidirectional bridge for transferring assets between Solana and Injective. * **Unified Developer Experience**: Developers on Injective can deploy Solana applications using a single RPC endpoint.

iAgent: Empowering the Next Generation of AI Agents

Part of this collaboration involves iAgent, an AI agent SDK developed by Injective. It allows developers to create versatile AI agents for various ecosystems including DeFi, Web3 games, and real-world applications.

The new cross-chain platform by Sonic and Injective promises to revolutionize AI integration, offering developers innovative tools to create and manage AI agents in a decentralized framework.

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