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  "content": "# Overall Project Weekly Summary (Apr 26 - 2, 2026)\n\n## Executive Summary\nThis week, the ElizaOS project underwent a major infrastructure modernization to ensure long-term stability and cross-platform portability. By upgrading our core technology stack and refining our architectural modularity, we have laid a more reliable foundation for future agent development and seamless integration across Web2 and Web3 ecosystems.\n\n### Key Strategic Initiatives & Outcomes\n\n**Modernizing Our Foundation**\n*Goal: We updated our core technology stack to ensure the framework remains compatible with modern industry standards and performs reliably as we scale.*\n- We initiated major upgrades to TypeScript, Node.js, and Bun across the entire project ([elizaos/elizaos.github.io#247](https://github.com/elizaos/elizaos.github.io/pull/247), [elizaos/eliza#7151](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/7151)).\n- The Cloud platform successfully migrated to a high-performance architecture using Vite and Hono Workers, while replacing legacy Vercel dependencies with more flexible alternatives like OpenRouter ([elizaos/cloud#484](https://github.com/elizaos/cloud/pull/484), [elizaos/cloud#482](https://github.com/elizaos/cloud/pull/482)).\n\n**Enhancing Agent Reliability and Safety**\n*Goal: We focused on making our AI agents more predictable and secure, ensuring they handle credentials and runtime data with greater precision.*\n- New safety layers were added to the n8n plugin to prevent \"hallucinations\" and ensure secure, automated credential management ([elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow#23](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow/pull/23), [elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow#21](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow/pull/21)).\n- We introduced clearer error messaging for agents, helping developers quickly identify and fix configuration issues ([elizaos/eliza#7203](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/7203)).\n\n**Expanding Cross-Platform Capabilities**\n*Goal: We are broadening where our agents can live, moving beyond desktop environments to support mobile and multi-chain interactions.*\n- Agents can now run natively on Android devices via a new foreground service, significantly increasing the accessibility of our framework ([elizaos/eliza#7172](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/7172)).\n- We integrated support for seven different blockchain networks, enabling agents to perform payments and interact across multiple chains ([elizaos-plugins/registry#352](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/352)).\n\n### Cross-Repository Coordination\n- **Unified Dependency Management**: The project utilized a centralized \"Dependency Dashboard\" ([#79](https://github.com/elizaos/elizaos.github.io/issues/79)) to synchronize major version upgrades across all repositories. This effort ensures that foundational changes, such as the move to TypeScript 6, are validated consistently across the entire framework.\n- **Architectural Decoupling**: Multiple repositories, including [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/7204), [elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/issues/7204), and [elizaos-plugins/plugin-telegram](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-telegram/issues/7204), coordinated to decouple the agent server from specific applications. This creates a more modular \"plugin-lifecycle\" system, allowing developers to build and maintain plugins independently without tight coupling to the core.\n\n## Repository Spotlights\n\n### elizaos/eliza\n- Enabled native agent execution on Android devices ([elizaos/eliza#7172](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/7172)).\n- Decoupled the agent server from specific apps to improve modularity ([elizaos/eliza#7204](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/7204)).\n- Standardized event routing for platforms like Discord and Telegram to improve reliability ([elizaos/eliza#7116](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/7116)).\n\n### elizaos/cloud\n- Migrated the platform to a faster, more flexible architecture using Vite and Hono ([elizaos/cloud#484](https://github.com/elizaos/cloud/pull/484)).\n- Implemented new monetization tools to support organizational credit management and pay-as-you-go hosting ([elizaos/cloud#477](https://github.com/elizaos/cloud/pull/477)).\n- Switched to R2 storage for image generation to improve data management ([elizaos/cloud#489](https://github.com/elizaos/cloud/pull/489)).\n\n### elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow\n- Added a \"safety net\" for credential management to ensure workflows remain secure and functional ([elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow#21](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow/pull/21)).\n- Improved how agents handle runtime data and service selection to make them more deterministic ([elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow#20](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow/pull/20)).\n\n### elizaos-plugins/registry\n- Added support for multi-chain payments, allowing agents to interact with seven different blockchain networks ([elizaos-plugins/registry#352](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/352)).\n\n### elizaos-plugins/plugin-telegram\n- Optimized Telegram read-receipt logic to reduce processing overhead and improve performance ([elizaos-plugins/plugin-telegram#7009](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-telegram/issues/7009)).\n- Cleaned up legacy code and import shims to streamline the plugin's architecture ([elizaos-plugins/plugin-telegram#7202](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-telegram/issues/7202))."
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