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  "content": "# elizaos-plugins/registry Monthly Report (April 2026)\n\n## 🚀 Highlights\nApril 2026 was a month of rapid ecosystem expansion followed by a strategic consolidation of the `elizaos-plugins/registry` repository. The project saw a surge in new plugin submissions covering cross-chain swaps, social integrations, and trust-layer frameworks. To maintain project health and focus, the maintainers performed a comprehensive audit, deprecating the CLI scaffolding and transitioning third-party plugin management to independent repositories under the `elizaOS-plugins` organization.\n\n## 🛠️ Key Developments\nThe development focus centered on broadening the framework's utility through modular plugin integrations.\n\n### Plugin Ecosystem Expansion\nThe registry saw the addition of several new plugins designed to enhance agent capabilities across Web2 and Web3 environments:\n*   **Social & Platform Integrations:** Added support for WeChat and role management ([#328](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/328)) and the vybes.fun platform ([#327](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/327)).\n*   **Financial & Cross-Chain Tools:** Expanded economic capabilities with `@elizaos/plugin-swapapi` ([#330](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/330)) and cross-chain swap support for over 10 chains via `@mangoswap/elizaos-plugin` ([#336](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/336)).\n*   **Specialized Plugins:** Additional contributions included `@elizaos/plugin-bsc-memes` ([#329](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/329)), `@madeonsol/plugin-madeonsol` ([#331](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/331), [#334](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/334)), `plugin-signalfuse` ([#333](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/333)), `@razzgames/elizaos-plugin` ([#335](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/335)), and `@hashlock/plugin-hashlock` ([#337](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/337)).\n*   **Trust Frameworks:** Initiated integration for the TrustLayer plugin ([#332](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/332)).\n\n### Infrastructure & Maintenance\n*   **CLI Deprecation:** The `elizaos` CLI scaffolding was officially deprecated, with users directed to the [elizaOS/examples](https://github.com/elizaOS/examples) repository for implementation guidance.\n\n## 🐛 Issues & Triage\n### Closed Issues\nThe project underwent a significant cleanup on April 12, resulting in the closure of a large volume of stale feature requests and support inquiries. Additionally, numerous third-party plugin proposals were closed with the directive to publish independently under the `elizaOS-plugins` organization. Notably, issue [#6418](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/issues/6418) regarding cross-agent messaging was closed as \"not planned,\" as the project shifts focus toward foundational cryptographic identity over standalone messaging protocols.\n\n### New & Active Issues\n*   **Agent Identity & Trust:** Significant community discussion occurred regarding AgentID ([#6688](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/issues/6688)) and SINT Protocol’s capability-based authorization ([#6707](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/issues/6707)). Debates focused on behavioral fingerprinting, L0-L4 trust tiers, and the use of on-chain attestation sequences (e.g., WTRMRK) to solve cold-start trust problems.\n*   **Economic Decision-Making:** Discussions in [#6646](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/issues/6646) explored the use of the DeepBlue x402 API and \"Agent Agora\" to facilitate multi-agent consensus on economic signals.\n\n## 💬 Community & Collaboration\nCollaboration this month was characterized by high-level technical discourse regarding the future of agent-to-agent (A2A) trust. The community actively debated the merits of different evidence schemas and the necessity of persistent UIDs for agents. The decision to move third-party plugins to independent repositories reflects a maturing project strategy, encouraging decentralized development while keeping the core registry lean and actionable. The high volume of closed issues indicates a successful effort to clear the backlog and refocus the project on its core mission of modular, extensible AI agent architecture."
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