Needle and Sonic partner to build the first cross-chain AI agent center
Injective and Sonic an AI Agents Center monetization for developers. Sonic's HyperGrid infrastructure, Web Injectable Assembly (WASM) and Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC) power this new solution.
Injective and Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) gaming platform Sonic have announced a collaboration that will unveil the first cross-chain artificial intelligence (AI) agent platform.
In their announcement, the two crypto platforms said the new agency center will use Sonic HyperGrid technology, integrating the Solana and Injector ecosystems.
Smart Agent Hub also uses the Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC), an open source protocol for blockchain interoperability.
Like Inject Labs, the AI Agent Hub provides tools for developers to create, deploy, and monetize AI agents across a decentralized ecosystem. Fractional ownership and review share are part of the main advantages that this agent token initiative aims to bring to the market place.
You will reach the expansion of AIA agents
In addition to Sonic's HyperGrid infrastructure and inter-blockchain communication protocol, the AI agent communicates with Injective Web Assembly (WASM), cross-chain resource interaction and SMM. Affects in the browser.
“The partnership aims to increase the reach and awareness of AI agents across multiple distribution channels and platforms. In particular, apps like Sonic X, a TikTok-style app developed by Sonic, will play a critical role in supporting this initiative for users and developers,” Injective Labs wrote in a blog post.
Developers look to the center for chain agent capabilities in training and monetization, web 3 games, decentralized finance applications, and real-world assets.
The partnership with Sonic comes after Injector released a toolkit in November that lets users create their own AI agents. It also happens that the sector of AI agents attracts a lot of attention. In recent months, the likes of Terminal Of Truths, Zerebro, and ai16z have been on the roll.
Injective Labs plans a phased release of the Smart Agent interface, with the first testnet scheduled for Q1 2025.