# elizaOS Discord - 2026-03-24

## Summary

### Partnership Announcements

Denis, representing Nosana's ecosystem and community, announced a partnership between Nosana and ElizaOS for the Nosana Builders' Challenge launching on March 25. The initiative includes two workshops scheduled for March 26 and April 2 to help builders develop AI agents efficiently. Denis offered direct support for participants encountering issues during the challenge.

### On-Chain Data Infrastructure

Ivan Jeremic released the Pythia MCP server, a tool enabling AI agents to query live on-chain market indicators directly from blockchain oracles. The implementation uses Chainlink oracles on Polygon to provide verifiable on-chain data for 13 tokens across 4 timeframes. The system includes technical indicators like EMA, RSI, VWAP, Bollinger Bands, and volatility metrics. The key advantage is eliminating the need for API keys or off-chain data pipelines, making it useful for DeFi agent operations requiring market context.

### Security Concerns

DorianD raised awareness about a supply chain attack on litellm-pypi, which Odilitime acknowledged. This represents an important security consideration for the community regarding dependency management.

### Market Sentiment

Community members discussed the Eliza token's price performance. Gby analyzed a recurring pattern of drops followed by 20-30% pumps before dumping to new all-time lows. Ame expressed pessimistic sentiment about the token's future performance.

### Business Development

Coin Post inquired about collaboration opportunities with Eliza OS. Odilitime clarified that gelgit.eth does not officially represent the project after gelgit.eth initially responded to the inquiry.

## FAQ

**Q: Will milady join this?**
A: Unanswered

**Q: Who should I contact to discuss collaboration with Eliza OS?**
A: Odilitime clarified that gelgit.eth does not represent the project

**Q: How can AI agents query on-chain market indicators without API keys?**
A: Use the Pythia MCP server via pip install pythia-oracle-mcp, which queries Chainlink oracles on Polygon

## Help Interactions

Denis offered support to the community for the Nosana Builders' Challenge, announcing availability to help anyone who gets stuck, with workshops scheduled for March 26 and April 2.

Ivan Jeremic provided the community with a solution for AI agents to access on-chain market data without API dependencies by releasing the Pythia MCP server with free testnet and offering integration assistance.

DorianD alerted the community about security awareness regarding supply chain vulnerabilities by sharing information about the litellm-pypi supply chain attack.

## Action Items

### Technical

Evaluate security implications of litellm-pypi supply chain attack for project dependencies (mentioned by DorianD)

### Features

Nosana Builders' Challenge launching with ElizaOS partnership (mentioned by Denis)

Pythia MCP server available for integration - provides on-chain market indicators via Chainlink oracles on Polygon (mentioned by Ivan Jeremic)

### Documentation

Workshops on March 26 and April 2 for building AI agents efficiently (mentioned by Denis)