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    • Rome Provides Interop with Cosmos
      • How Rome Provides Interop with Cosmos
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  1. Overview of Rome

Rome Scales Rollups

Compose with Solana, Scale with Solana

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  • Sovereign Rollups: Connected to Rome stack via bridge that facilitates asset transfers

  • Rome Stack: Empowers sovereign rollups with:

    • Interop (Primary): Facilitates cross-system interactions, focusing on seamless integration with other blockchain networks

    • Scalability (Secondary): Utilizes the Rome Stack to handle larger volumes of transactions efficiently

  • Composability:

    • For Rome Sovereign Rollups: Ensures atomic composability, which guarantees that transactions either complete fully or revert entirely

    • For Non-Rome Sovereign Rollups: Offers standard composability, allowing for integration with other systems without atomic transaction guarantees