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  "content": "# elizaos-plugins/plugin-solana Monthly Report (April 2026)\n\n## 🚀 Highlights\nApril 2026 was defined by a strategic focus on expanding the ecosystem through trust-verification layers and AI-to-AI marketplace integrations. The project saw significant community engagement regarding the implementation of cryptographic identity frameworks and the proposal of new plugins to facilitate cross-chain service procurement. These efforts underscore the project's commitment to building a modular, interoperable foundation for autonomous agents within the Solana ecosystem.\n\n## 🛠️ Key Developments\nDevelopment activity this month centered on architectural proposals aimed at enhancing agent utility and reliability.\n\n- **Marketplace Integration**\n    - A new proposal was introduced to integrate the MAXIA AI-to-AI marketplace [#6700]. This initiative aims to provide ElizaOS agents with native access to token swaps, GPU rentals, and service procurement, extending the framework's capabilities across multiple chains including Solana.\n\n## 🐛 Issues & Triage\nThe project's issue tracker remained active with high-level architectural discussions regarding agent trust and discovery.\n\n- **Closed Issues:** No issues were closed during this reporting period.\n- **New & Active Issues:** \n    - **AI Marketplace Integration:** The proposal for `plugin-maxia` [#6700] was opened to facilitate native marketplace access.\n    - **AgentID (Cryptographic Identity & Trust Layer):** Discussions on [#6688] remain ongoing. Contributors are actively debating the implementation of behavioral fingerprinting, specifically weighing the benefits of static trust tiers (L0-L4) against dynamic, continuous scoring metrics like CSML (Composite Safety-Model Latency).\n    - **MoltBridge Trust & Discovery Layer:** Work continues on [#6501], with the proposer confirming that MoltBridge has reached new ecosystem milestones. The discussion is currently focused on leveraging this layer for trust-verified discovery and reputation building via attestations.\n\n## 💬 Community & Collaboration\nThe community demonstrated a high degree of technical collaboration, particularly regarding the standardization of trust-layer implementations. Discussions on the AgentID proposal [#6688] highlight a rigorous approach to defining evidence schemas, ensuring that different trust-layer implementations remain interoperable. The active participation in both the MoltBridge and MAXIA integration proposals indicates a strong community interest in expanding the functional reach of ElizaOS agents through decentralized, trust-verified infrastructure."
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