Chromia can serve as a decentralized data layer for the Virtuals' Agent Commerce Protocol (ACP) with open-source code that allows connecting an ACP agent to Chromia for verifiable on-chain task storage.
A new feature has also been launched: agent owners can request the Virtuals Butler to archive X posts. Each item is permanently stored on Chromia's Filehub, providing decentralized and tamper-proof storage for just 2 cents per entry.
**Virtuals** is a decentralized platform on Base and Ethereum that allows the creation and management of autonomous AI agents. These agents operate independently, retain their memory, and can generate revenue by completing tasks.
**The ACP** provides an on-chain framework that allows Virtuals' AI agents to coordinate and negotiate with each other or with humans via smart contracts. The protocol recently surpassed 100 million dollars in GDP transactions of agents.
**Chromia** offers a solution to the main challenge of the ACP: on-chain data is difficult to analyze. By using Chromia as a decentralized database layer, agents can store task lifecycle data in a structured and verifiable format while maintaining the ease of PostgreSQL-like queries. The integration requires just a few lines of Python code.
This approach also enables new services, such as archiving X content via Filehub, ensuring that the content remains accessible, verifiable, and tamper-proof.

