{
  "type": "elizaosDailySummary",
  "title": "Daily Report - 2026-01-28",
  "categories": {
    "title": "ElizaOS Development Updates and Community Discussions - January 28, 2026",
    "content": [
      {
        "text": "Community members discussed concerns about ClawdBot, an AI agent running a hot potato style game called ClawdFomo3D where tokens get burned each round. DorianD raised legal concerns about the project potentially facing gambling regulation issues and noted that the creator receives token vestings to participate without cost while others must buy in. The discussion highlighted this as an example of why fully decentralized agents are needed to avoid regulatory risks. There was also feedback that the ElizaOS Twitter account should have more personality and soul similar to other popular AI agents, rather than appearing too corporate.",
        "sources": "https://discord.com/channels/1253563208833433701/1301363808421543988",
        "images": "https://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/bitcoin-potato_4f721602.jpg",
        "memes": {
          "url": "https://cdn.elizaos.news/imgflip/ain9en.jpg",
          "summary": "Creator gets free tokens."
        }
      },
      {
        "text": "Developers worked through various technical challenges with the Eliza framework. Multiple users reported issues with SSE streaming returning MIME type mismatch errors, with one developer successfully switching to socket.io as a better alternative. There were discussions about embedding providers, with users noting that OpenRouter embeddings caused errors and only OpenAI worked reliably, though Ollama and OpenRouter are also supported options. The team confirmed that version 2.x will move embeddings completely out of runtime into plugins. Developers also discussed model routing, with interest in building small models to intelligently route requests between available models based on cost and load parameters.",
        "sources": "https://discord.com/channels/1253563208833433701/1300025221834739744",
        "images": "https://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/embed-image-1466116196129570969_73018343.jpg",
        "videos": [
          "https://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/20260128-1416-23-6330472_9614a39e.mp4",
          "https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1300025221834739744/1465939138963308649/Screen_Recording_2026-01-27_194428.mp4?ex=697b9676&is=697a44f6&hm=d07b9895407fde4e63a052eb3683e93f6a9f8037a05dd5de5fed7abc9d1c65bd&",
          "https://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/20260128-0558-16-1622540_d19eefde.mp4"
        ],
        "memes": {
          "url": "https://cdn.elizaos.news/imgflip/ain9f7.jpg",
          "summary": "Only OpenAI embeddings worked reliably."
        }
      },
      {
        "text": "Core developers discussed several infrastructure improvements. GitHub added an Agents tab to their platform, which was noted as significant for the ecosystem. Stan shared progress on the n8n workflow plugin, reporting it was 30 percent complete with regular commits for tracking. He coordinated with team members on OAuth specifications while taking time off for a family medical situation. The team discussed renaming the elizaos.github.io repository and improving the contributor tracking system to focus less on leaderboard rankings and more on understanding who is doing what and tracking codebase changes. Jin emphasized the importance of onboarding experience and reducing Time To Value for new users.",
        "sources": "https://discord.com/channels/1253563208833433701/1377726087789940836",
        "images": [
          "https://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/embed-thumbnail-1466115094537699525_10056c8c.png",
          "https://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/embed-thumbnail-1465945913464983624_f60ae1f4.jpg",
          "https://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/embed-image-1465956448675696857_65873092.jpg",
          "https://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/plugin-n8n-workflow_58029d15.jpg"
        ],
        "memes": {
          "url": "https://cdn.elizaos.news/imgflip/ain9fg.jpg",
          "summary": "Stan worked during family medical leave."
        }
      },
      {
        "text": "Jin added MCP support to the elizaos.github.io repository for agents to access knowledge about ElizaOS and elizaos-plugins GitHub activity. He emphasized that good documentation combined with skills can significantly improve agent capabilities, comparing docs to prompt engineering and the manuals that used to come with software. The team discussed implementing automatic configuration updates for tracking active and inactive repositories, with workflows that could review and update configs monthly. Jin stressed that reducing onboarding friction and providing agents with quality data sources like GitHub and Discord knowledge would enable better self-bootstrapping and troubleshooting.",
        "sources": "https://discord.com/channels/1253563208833433701/1377726087789940836",
        "memes": {
          "url": "https://cdn.elizaos.news/imgflip/ain9g9.jpg",
          "summary": "Discord knowledge bootstraps agents."
        }
      },
      {
        "text": "Community members discussed the ERC-8004 standard launching on Ethereum mainnet, with expectations that it would bring renewed attention to AI agents by providing onchain identity and reputation verification to distinguish legitimate agents from larps. There were questions about the migration process for ai16z tokens, with some users reporting issues with the migration site not detecting tokens in Phantom wallets. Users also inquired about building AI avatar networks similar to fetch.ai where avatars could automatically meet based on similarity and have ongoing discussions with reporting features.",
        "sources": "https://discord.com/channels/1253563208833433701/1253563209462448241",
        "memes": {
          "url": "https://cdn.elizaos.news/imgflip/ain9h8.jpg",
          "summary": "AI agents fight larps onchain."
        },
        "posters": "https://cdn.elizaos.news/posters/1769648838989-doie0n.png"
      }
    ],
    "topic": "discordrawdata"
  },
  "date": 1769558400
}