# Fact Briefing: 2025-08-25

## Overall Summary
Development focus has shifted to a new scenario testing system while the ElizaOS community shows increasing interest in AI agent development with blockchain integration, particularly through a new daos.fun platform that's emerging as auto.fun undergoes maintenance.

## Categories

### GitHub Updates

#### New Issues/PRs
- [Pull_request #5723: feat(scenarios): Add comprehensive scenario testing system](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/5723) by wtfsayo - Status: merged - Significance: Major feature addition introducing a YAML-based scenario testing system with evaluation engine and mock service support
- [Pull_request #5801: feat: getServiceLoadPromise](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/5801) by odilitime - Status: merged - Significance: Interface addition to runtime with improved component queries in plugin-sql
- [Pull_request #5797: feat: Cross-Environment Logger Support](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/5797) by wtfsayo - Status: open - Significance: Refactoring of logger module to support both browser and Node.js environments
- [Pull_request #5796: fix: improve TypeScript types and error logging in publisher](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/5796) by wtfsayo - Status: open - Significance: Bug fix improving type safety in the publisher module

#### Overall Focus
- The week was dominated by the completion of the Scenario Matrix Runner and Reporting System epic, a new CLI tool enabling comprehensive, automated testing of agent behaviors across various configurations with detailed reporting in HTML and PDF formats.
- The GitHub repository had minimal activity on August 24, 2025, with no new pull requests opened or merged, no new issues created, and only 1 active contributor during this period.

### Discord Updates
- **#discussion:** Users discussed AI16z, a project related to AI agents and tokenization, as well as ElizaOS as a framework for creating AI agents. There was interest in no-code solutions for AI agent creation, with Fleek.xyz mentioned as using the elizaOS framework. The auto.fun platform is currently under maintenance, while a new platform daos.fun is emerging as an alternative for launching AI projects. (Key Participants: Dean, TheRealUltra, jin)
- **#💻-coders:** Users troubleshooted ElizaOS issues, particularly with plugin compatibility. Benquik discovered that when using Local AI (Ollama), certain plugins like Telegram couldn't be added, but switching to Anthropic for AI and OpenAI for embedding resolved the issue. A DeepWiki badge is planned to be added to the readme file in an upcoming PR. (Key Participants: Benquik, sayonara, dEXploarer)
- **#fun:** Users discussed a token with address 9NyLLGRxpCSKrT8z5RwxDbNdtt71Z6hca8G3Shfvdaos, identified as "daos.fun" on the Solana blockchain, which was created by Shaw and is the first token contract that ends with 'daos'. (Key Participants: Cayden0207, ovo, Quaser M)
- **#🥇-partners:** A YouTube stream URL was shared for an upcoming session with Ethereum Foundation and Metamask regarding EIP 8004. There was brief market commentary about Ethereum reaching an all-time high and potential Solana AI rotations. (Key Participants: Kenk)
- **#core-devs:** Sam-developer reported migrating storage from LocalStack to MinIO to solve persistence issues, and stabilizing image generation flow. Stan shared progress on a tools plugin with OAuth support, multi-connection capabilities, and persistent user authentication. Jin reported completing Clank Tank episodes for all hackathon submissions. (Key Participants: sam-developer, Stan, jin, yung_algorithm)

### User Feedback
- Users expressed interest in no-code solutions for creating AI agents, with one user specifically looking for guidance on launching an agent via elizaOS. (Sentiment: neutral)
- Users reported compatibility issues between certain plugins (like Telegram) and AI models (specifically Local AI/Ollama), indicating a need for better documentation on plugin compatibility. (Sentiment: negative)

### Strategic Insights

#### Blockchain integration with AI agents
There's growing interest in combining AI agents with blockchain functionality, particularly through the daos.fun platform on Solana and discussions about delegating DAO governance power to AI agents, suggesting a new direction for AI agent utility.

*Implications/Questions:*
  - How should the project position itself regarding blockchain integration?
  - Is there potential for standardized frameworks for AI-managed DAOs?

#### Transition from auto.fun to daos.fun
The community appears to be shifting from auto.fun (currently under maintenance) to a new platform called daos.fun, which may indicate a strategic pivot or evolution in the ecosystem's direction.

*Implications/Questions:*
  - What features should be prioritized to support this transition?
  - How will existing auto.fun users be migrated or supported?

#### Infrastructure improvements
Recent technical changes like migrating from LocalStack to MinIO for persistent storage and implementing tools plugins with OAuth capabilities demonstrate a focus on improving the reliability and extensibility of the platform's infrastructure.

*Implications/Questions:*
  - Should these infrastructure improvements be highlighted in documentation to attract more developers?
  - What other core infrastructure needs enhancement based on these patterns?

### Market Analysis
- Ethereum has reached an all-time high, and there are discussions about potential Solana AI rotations. (Relevance: The strong performance of Ethereum and interest in Solana AI projects may create opportunities for ElizaOS to integrate more deeply with these blockchain ecosystems.)
- The emergence of daos.fun as a Solana-based platform for AI projects while auto.fun is under maintenance indicates growing interest in blockchain-AI integration. (Relevance: This trend suggests market demand for AI agents with integrated blockchain functionality, particularly for DAO governance and tokenized communities.)