Crypto Startup Rome Raises $9M to Use Solana as Auxiliary Network for Ethereum Layer-2 Blockchains
Crypto startup Rome has raised $9 million in funding from investors including Hack VC, Polygon Ventures, and Bankless Ventures, among others. The project aims to use Solana as an auxiliary network to provide services to layer-2 blockchains built atop Ethereum, with Solana as the network underpinning shared sequencers as well as data availability. Rome also aims to allow "atomic transactions" between Ethereum layer-2 networks and plans to open a closed network to developers this month, with a test network at the end of 2024 and a main network launch in mid-2025.
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