Autonomys Network, the infrastructure foundation for AI3.0, announced a strategic partnership with Rome Protocol to enable cross-chain interoperability and expand decentralized application functionality. The collaboration will make it easier for developers to build intelligent applications that work seamlessly across both the Autonomys and Solana ecosystems.
Autonomys Labs is exploring the integration of Rome’s interoperability layer to connect the Autonomys Network with Solana. This will allow developers to access Solana-native features such as DeFi liquidity, oracles, and DePIN primitives directly within Auto EVM. In return, Solana developers will gain access to Autonomys’ distributed storage and compute infrastructure.
“By integrating Rome Protocol into the Autonomys EVM, developers would instantly gain access to Solana-native functionality—such as liquidity, oracles, and DePIN primitives—without the need to write or deploy on Solana,” said Amik Ahmad, Head of Product at Autonomys. “This would dramatically simplify multi-chain development by abstracting away infrastructure complexity.”
Autonomys is also evaluating the use of Rome’s Layer 2 as a shared sequencer for Auto EVM. This would enable atomic composability with Solana, giving developers access to fast, low-cost transactions while maintaining Autonomys’ AI-optimized compute and decentralized identity infrastructure.
“Rome unlocks a new era for its Layer 2 solutions, enabling seamless interoperability and advanced governance,” said Anil Kumar, Co-founder and CEO of Rome Protocol. “By combining our secure protocols with Autonomys’ AI-driven, decentralized identity model, we’re paving the way for a more transparent, efficient, and secure blockchain ecosystem, where users control their data and decisions.”
As part of the partnership, Autonomys and Rome will jointly develop documentation and offer support resources for builders working across both networks. This collaboration will help simplify multi-chain development and accelerate the deployment of advanced AI-powered dApps, also known as super dApps.
This partnership is part of Autonomys’ broader effort to create a scalable, composable foundation for developers building the next generation of decentralized AI applications.
About Autonomys Network
The Autonomys Network—the foundation layer for AI3.0—is a hyper-scalable decentralized AI (deAI) infrastructure stack encompassing high-throughput permanent distributed storage, data availability and access, and modular execution. Our deAI ecosystem provides all the essential components to build and deploy secure super dApps (AI-powered dApps) and on-chain agents, equipping them with advanced AI capabilities for dynamic and autonomous functionality.
About Rome Protocol
Rome Protocol integrates Solana’s composability and scalability into L2s, appchains, rollups, and network extensions, enabling them to leverage Solana’s speed, low costs, and sovereignty – while facilitating seamless cross-chain interoperability, empowering developers worldwide with atomic and asynchronous composability.