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  "content": "# elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic Weekly Report (Mar 22 - 28, 2026)\n\n## 🚀 Highlights\nThis week focused on maintaining the plugin's core compatibility with Anthropic’s evolving API while engaging in deep architectural discussions regarding AI agent monetization. A key pull request was initiated to update deprecated model defaults, ensuring the framework remains current with the latest AI models. Beyond maintenance, the community is actively exploring complex integrations for agent-to-agent payments and automated code reviews, signaling a shift toward more autonomous economic capabilities for ElizaOS agents.\n\n## 🛠️ Key Developments\n\n### Model Compatibility & Maintenance\nThe primary technical focus this week was ensuring the plugin remains functional as Anthropic sunsets older model versions.\n*   **Anthropic Model Updates:** Work began on [#14](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/pull/14) to update the default model configurations. This PR addresses the deprecation of older Anthropic models by transitioning the plugin to the latest supported versions, preventing potential service disruptions for users relying on default settings.\n\n## 🐛 Issues & Triage\n\n### Active Issues & Future Work\nWhile no issues were closed this week, significant progress was made in defining the requirements for advanced agent features:\n\n*   **AI Agent Payment Implementation:** Extensive architectural debate occurred on [#6365](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/issues/6365). The discussion centered on integrating the x402 protocol for micropayments and on-chain escrow systems. Key technical hurdles being addressed include:\n    *   **Agent Identity:** Cryptographic wallet registration to verify agent actors.\n    *   **Compliance:** Implementing OFAC sanctions and AML screening for recipients.\n    *   **Risk Management:** Establishing trust-based spend limits enforced via smart contracts.\n*   **Automated AI Code Reviews:** Discussion continued on [#4893](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/issues/4893) regarding the integration of AI-to-AI marketplaces to facilitate automated code auditing and review processes within the ecosystem.\n\n## 💬 Community & Collaboration\nThe week was characterized by high-level collaboration between developers and external protocol contributors. Notably, `majorelalexis-stack` and `tdnupe3` have been coordinating on a potential integration between MAXIA (an AI-to-AI marketplace) and Coin Railz. This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between on-chain escrow and traditional credit systems (via Stripe), specifically for agents that do not yet possess their own wallets. The involvement of `razashariff` added a layer of security rigor to these discussions, bringing in standards like the OWASP MCP Security Cheat Sheet to ensure that agent autonomy does not come at the expense of security or regulatory compliance."
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