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Development of First Cross-Chain AI Platform by Sonic and Injective

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


Sonic, the leading gaming SVM on Solana, has partnered with Injective to create the first cross-chain AI platform. This collaboration opens new horizons for developers and businesses.

New Era of Cross-Chain AI Integration

The collaboration between Injective and Sonic focuses on launching a new Smart Agent Hub, facilitating seamless AI agent integration across both blockchains. By harnessing the Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC), the platform allows AI agents to communicate with Injective's network, opening new revenue models and fractional ownership opportunities for developers and investors.

Key Features of the Smart Agent Hub

The Smart Agent Hub includes several innovative features to enhance the developer and user experience:

* **Injective SVM Grid**: Sonic's HyperGrid infrastructure will support a Solana rollup development. * **Cross-Chain Asset Interoperability**: A bidirectional bridge optimizes asset transfers between Solana and Injective. * **Unified Developer Experience**: Developers can deploy Solana applications using a single RPC endpoint.

iAgent: Platform for Future AI Agents

Part of this collaboration involves iAgent, an AI SDK by Injective, allowing developers to quickly build AI agents. Combined with the Smart Agent Hub, iAgent simplifies creating AI agents capable of interacting across multiple chains, creating new opportunities for automation and monetization.

The AI agent sector is rapidly growing, and the joint development by Sonic and Injective promises unique opportunities for advancement and interaction in the blockchain sphere.

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