
Agglayer’s integration by Rome Protocol enables Ethereum developers to seamlessly access Solana with zk-enhanced liquidity.
Scalability layer Rome Protocol announced its integration with Polygon Labs’ Agglayer to enable seamless, zero-knowledge-enhanced interoperability that leverage Ethereum’s security and Solana’s performance.
By combining Rome’s Protocol’s Interop framework, Shared Sequencer, and EVM execution layer with Agglayer’s zk-powered network aggregation, developers can access liquidity and seamless asset movement across multiple ecosystems, cross-chain composability between Ethereum and Solana, and high-performance applications with low latency and high security.
“Each blockchain ecosystem offers unique strengths, but true innovation comes from bridging these advantages,” said Anil Kumar, CEO and Co-Founder of Rome Protocol. “By integrating Rome Protocol with Agglayer, we’re enabling developers to harness Ethereum’s security and Solana’s speed without compromise. This seamless interoperability will drive decentralized technologies closer to mainstream adoption — delivering more scalable, secure, and user-friendly applications to market.”
“This collaboration with Rome Protocol aims to connect Ethereum’s security with Solana’s speed, giving developers the best of both worlds,” said Marc Boiron, CEO of Polygon Labs. “This is a big step toward a truly seamless, high-performance blockchain ecosystem, one that works across all of Web3, not just within isolated networks.”