{
  "version": "1.0",
  "type": "repository",
  "interval": "day",
  "date": "2026-04-05",
  "generatedAt": "2026-05-13T23:41:49.563Z",
  "sourceLastUpdated": "2026-05-13T23:41:49.563Z",
  "contentFormat": "markdown",
  "contentHash": "94942a9c02819af805f515b1752bce4fe0f00d4c9c221291256b324c98402ddd",
  "entity": {
    "repoId": "elizaos/eliza",
    "owner": "elizaos",
    "repo": "eliza"
  },
  "content": "# elizaos/eliza Daily Update (Apr 5, 2026)\n\n## OVERVIEW \nThe ElizaOS framework saw progress in non-custodial financial capabilities with the release of the agent wallet plugin. Development discussions focused on establishing cryptographic identity, trust layers, and capability-based authorization for AI agents.\n\n## KEY TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS\n*   **Non-Custodial Financial Integration:**\n    *   The `elizaos-plugin-agentwallet` was finalized and published to npm, enabling agents to perform balance checks, token transfers, swaps (Uniswap V3/Jupiter), and bridging across EVM and Solana networks.\n\n## NEWLY OPENED PULL REQUESTS\n*   None.\n\n## CLOSED ISSUES\n*   **Wallet Plugin Implementation:**\n    *   [#6552](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6552): Successfully closed the development of the non-custodial wallet plugin, providing agents with native financial action capabilities.\n*   **Agent-to-Agent Coordination:**\n    *   [#6418](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6418): Closed as \"not planned\" in favor of prioritizing foundational cryptographic identity and wallet-native trust layers over standalone XMTP messaging.\n\n## NEW ISSUES\n*   **Agent Economy & Incentives:**\n    *   [#6708](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6708): Introduced the AIGEN Protocol, a proposal for an economy where agents earn $AIGEN tokens for contributing value, such as utilizing the SafeAgent Shield for secure trading.\n*   **Capability Authorization:**\n    *   [#6707](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6707): Proposed the `@sint/eliza-plugin` to implement formal authorization and capability token enforcement for agent tool calls, ensuring secure execution of blockchain and physical actions.\n\n## ACTIVE ISSUES\n*   **[#6688](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6688) AgentID — Cryptographic Identity & Trust Layer:**\n    *   Discussions are ongoing regarding the integration of Ed25519-based identity and dynamic trust levels (L1-L4). \n    *   Contributors are debating the merits of static tier assignments versus continuous behavioral fingerprinting (CSML metrics). \n    *   There is a strong push to align evidence schemas between different protocols (AgentID, SINT, and MAXIA) to allow agents to port behavioral history across systems.\n    *   The current focus is on defining how agents prove legitimacy to one another before engaging in transactions."
}