Solana shared sequencer Rome completes $9 million funding, with participation from Hack VC

2024-07-09 19:05:16
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ChainCatcher news, Solana shared sequencer Rome has completed a $9 million funding round, with participation from Hack VC, Polygon Ventures, HashKey, Portal Ventures, Bankless Ventures, Robot VC, LBank, Anagram, TRGC, Perridon Ventures, and notable angel investors including Anatoly Yakovenko, Nick White, Santiago Santos, Comfy Capital, Austin Federa, and Jason Yanowitz.

Rome was founded by Anil Kumar and Sattvik Kansal, aiming to establish Solana as a foundational network for shared sequencing and data availability (DA).

According to RootData, Rome Protocol is building a shared sequencer network utilizing Solana. The throughput of Solana enables Rome to provide a high-performance shared sorter. Rollups do not have to worry about outsourcing their block production affecting user experience.

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