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  "type": "overall",
  "interval": "day",
  "date": "2026-04-08",
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  "content": "# Overall Project Summary (Apr 8, 2026)\n\nDevelopment on April 8 focused on strengthening core runtime stability and expanding cross-chain interoperability, highlighted by significant memory management enhancements and the integration of cross-chain swap capabilities. Simultaneously, the community is actively architecting a trust framework for inter-agent coordination, focusing on on-chain behavioral history to solve identity and cold-start challenges.\n\n## 🚨 Needs Attention\n*   **Urgent Discussions:** [elizaos/eliza#6514](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6514) (also tracked in `registry` and `plugin-anthropic`) requires continued community input on establishing cross-instance trust and identity persistence; specifically, the integration of WTRMRK attestations and capability exchange patterns.\n\n## ✅ Completed Work\n\n### Core Runtime & Stability\n*   **Enhanced Memory & Logging:** Implemented advanced memory lockdown, startup banners, and granular configuration for memory creation and source IDs to improve agent reliability. ([elizaos/eliza#6562](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6562))\n*   **Streaming Architecture Standardization:** Consolidated disparate streaming definitions into a single `StreamChunkCallback` type, resolving TTS garbling issues and reducing technical debt. ([elizaos/eliza#6690](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6690))\n\n## 🏗️ Work in Progress\n\n### New Pull Requests\n*   **elizaos-plugins/registry**: [feat: add @mangoswap/elizaos-plugin](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/336) — Enables cross-chain swaps across 10+ chains.\n\n### Active Discussions\n*   **Inter-Agent Coordination ([#6514](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6514))**: Ongoing debate regarding the use of \"behavioral history\" and on-chain attestations to verify agent reliability and maintain identity across host migrations."
}