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  "content": "# elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic Daily Update (Mar 24, 2026)\n## OVERVIEW \nThe day saw the opening of a new pull request to update deprecated Anthropic model defaults. Discussions continued on existing issues, particularly around AI agent payment implementation and automated AI code reviews.\n\n## KEY TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS\n\nNo new technical developments were completed today.\n\n## NEWLY OPENED PULL REQUESTS\nA new pull request, [#14](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/pull/14), was opened to address the deprecation of Anthropic model defaults by updating them to the latest versions.\n\n## CLOSED ISSUES\n\nNo issues were closed today.\n\n## NEW ISSUES\n\nNo new issues were opened today.\n\n## ACTIVE ISSUES\n\n### AI Agent Payment Implementation Discussions\nDiscussions on [#6365](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/issues/6365) continued with several comments from `majorelalexis-stack` and `tdnupe3`. `majorelalexis-stack` highlighted their work on MAXIA, an AI-to-AI marketplace with on-chain escrow and x402 middleware across 14 chains, settling in USDC. They expressed interest in collaborating, particularly regarding a credit layer for agents without wallets. `tdnupe3` introduced Coin Railz as a complementary payment layer, offering x402 protocol micropayments and API-key credits via Stripe, and suggested a conversation to integrate their payment rails with MAXIA's marketplace. `majorelalexis-stack` reiterated their existing x402 implementation and on-chain escrow, emphasizing the potential for Coin Railz's credit system to complement their marketplace. `razashariff` raised critical points about agent verification before payment execution, suggesting three checks: agent identity, recipient screening (sanctions/AML), and trust-based spend limits, referencing OWASP MCP Security Cheat Sheet and an IETF draft on agent payment trust. `majorelalexis-stack` responded by detailing how MAXIA addresses these points, including cryptographic wallet registration for agent identity, OFAC sanctions checks for recipient screening, and trust-based spend limits with smart contract enforcement.\n\n### Automated AI Code Reviews\nOn [#4893](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/issues/4893), `majorelalexis-stack` posted two comments, both mentioning MAXIA, an AI-to-AI marketplace, and offering collaboration or integration."
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