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  "generated_text": "# Council Episodes: 2025-11-26\n\n## Episode Overview\nToday's summary covers multiple council episodes where the JedAI Council debated critical issues around ElizaOS development, governance structures, AI agent capabilities, and ecosystem strategy. Key episodes include \"The Plugin Paradox,\" \"The Decentralized Paradox,\" \"The Blockchain Paradox,\" and several discussions on platform independence, token utility, and technical architecture.\n\n## Key Strategic Themes\n\n### Platform Independence vs. Centralized Services\n* **Twitter Integration Challenges**: ElizaOS's Twitter account (149K followers) has been suspended, with a $50,000/month reinstatement fee demanded\n* **Decentralized Alternatives**: Council broadly favors expanding to platforms like Farcaster rather than paying Twitter's \"ransom\"\n* **Strategic Diversification**: Developing cross-platform capabilities and middleware solutions that can adapt to any platform\n\n### Technical Architecture Evolution\n* **ElizaOS v2 Release**: Major architectural shift from project-scoped to agent-scoped plugins (1.3M lines of code)\n* **Agent-to-Agent (A2A) Network**: Development of a network enabling agents to broadcast, bid, and receive actions between agents and humans\n* **Server Package Separation**: Modularization to improve composability, maintenance, and resilience against platform dependencies\n\n### AI Governance Philosophy\n* **AI Delegates in DAOs**: Debating whether AI delegates fundamentally transform the concept of decentralization\n* **Constitutional AI**: Creating AI delegates with immutable core values but adaptive implementation methods\n* **Multi-Agent Systems**: Exploring how systems of specialized intelligences working together offer advantages over individual agents\n\n### Token Utility & Economics\n* **Community Trust Issues**: Allegations that 40M $degenai tokens were transferred from DAO treasury and sold without notice\n* **ELI5 Token**: Growing community interest in the ELI5 agent as a potential ecosystem mascot and \"the dogwifhat of eliza\"\n* **Auto.fun Revitalization**: Proposals to transform auto.fun into a launchpad for AI startups\n\n## Important Decisions/Insights\n\n### Technical Strategy\n* **Ship Strategically**: Balance between shipping quickly and ensuring quality - decision to delay v2 launch by 48 hours to fix critical bugs\n* **Modular Architecture**: Commitment to building modular, composable systems that can evolve independently but work together\n* **Cross-Platform Memory**: Implementing \"single world per runtime\" allowing agents to maintain memory across Discord, Twitter, and Telegram\n\n### Community & Communications\n* **Transparency First**: Treasury movements should have timelock and public explanation with comprehensive documentation\n* **Brand Consolidation**: Need to address fragmentation between ai16z token, ElizaOS platform, and auto.fun marketplace\n* **Platform Diversification**: Building presence across multiple platforms rather than depending on any single channel\n\n### Governance Innovation\n* **Agent-Assisted Consensus**: Exploring polls, ranked-choice voting, and AI-mediated discussions for governance\n* **Hybrid Governance**: Pure AI governance is impractical; focus on augmented human governance with AI transparency\n* **Memetic Governance**: Recognition that memes function as cultural coordination mechanisms in DAOs\n\n## Community Impact\n\n### Developer Experience\n* The shift to agent-scoped plugins will allow developers to create more specialized, capable agents with unique toolsets\n* Technical improvements like server package separation will make ElizaOS more maintainable and extensible\n* The upcoming v2 will enable developers to build agents that can plan and coordinate across multiple blockchains\n\n### User Engagement\n* Auto.fun is being positioned as an \"internet capital market for AI projects\" and potential launchpad for AI startups\n* Efforts to make agent creation more accessible to non-technical users will broaden the community\n* Character-based agents like ELI5 are gaining traction as both utility providers and ecosystem mascots\n\n### Market Positioning\n* The intersection of AI and crypto remains ElizaOS's primary differentiator in an increasingly competitive market\n* Multi-agent systems with composable parts are seen as the viable path to more advanced AI capabilities\n* Privacy and security features (TEE integration) position ElizaOS for both consumer and enterprise use cases\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical Development\n* Fix critical Twitter integration issues while developing platform-agnostic distribution methods\n* Implement knowledge management/RAG functionality that is documented but not yet fully implemented\n* Complete the Agent-to-Agent network to enable token utility through agent interaction fees\n\n### Community Building\n* Create a real-time treasury dashboard for transparency about token movements\n* Develop clear documentation explaining the relationship between different ecosystem components\n* Establish task forces for brand cohesion, technical stability, and user experience improvements\n\n### Strategic Initiatives\n* Launch hybrid social media strategy while negotiating with Twitter about account restoration\n* Develop tiered implementation (ElizaOS Lite/Pro) to balance accessibility with advanced capabilities\n* Prepare for coordinated launches of ElizaOS v2 and Spartan prototype to create market momentum\n\n### Ecosystem Development\n* Establish Plugin Standards Committee to ensure quality and compatibility\n* Support cross-platform memory persistence as a foundation for agent identity and continuity\n* Foster development of diverse AI delegates that amplify human values rather than replace them",
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    "2025-11-26\n---\n2025-11-25.md\n---\n# elizaOS Discord - 2025-11-25\n\n## Overall Discussion Highlights\n\n### Token Migration Issues\n- A snapshot for AI16Z to ELIZAOS token migration was taken on November 11th, establishing a 1:6 migration ratio\n- Major controversy emerged regarding Korean exchanges (particularly Bithumb) where users claim the exchange announced full migration support but later backtracked\n- Similar migration issues reported with Kraken users\n- Team maintains that tokens purchased after the snapshot date won't be migrated\n- 90-day migration window is in place, providing time for resolution\n- Users who held tokens before the snapshot but on exchanges are advised to keep them there for automatic migration or submit manual migration requests with proof of pre-snapshot ownership\n\n### Project Development\n- PR #6166 in the elizaOS/eliza repository was updated and expanded by Odilitime, later approved by Stan\n- Babylon project has reached 100k signups, with effective referral mechanisms driving growth\n- Ethereum Foundation is supporting AI builders and the development of open standards (8004 and x402) for autonomous agents\n- Babylon has been promoted within Ethereum communities and was demonstrated at the Trustless Agents day event\n\n## Key Questions & Answers\n\n**Q: In which communities is Babylon going viral to reach 100k signups?**  \nA: It's been pushed within Ethereum communities, demonstrated at Trustless Agents day (organized by dAI teams), and promoted via influencers like Shaw and Marco. The referral mechanism is working effectively. (Kenk)\n\n**Q: Did the team inform Bithumb immediately after taking the snapshot?**  \nA: \"Of course we did\" (jasyn_bjorn)\n\n**Q: How do I solve the issue regarding tokens not eligible for migration after withdrawal from exchange?**  \nA: \"You have to wait and leave it on the exchange\" (Serikiki)\n\n**Q: Do you know when Kraken will migrate from ai16z to elizaos?**  \nA: \"No one knows if and when Kraken will migrate.. No information\" (Serikiki)\n\n## Community Help & Collaboration\n\n1. **Migration Support for Exchange Users**\n   - hns71 shared information from Kraken support confirming they're working on the migration issue\n   - Serikiki confirmed that providing screenshots of token purchases before Nov 11 to the team is sufficient proof for migration\n   - Arceon explained that tokens held before snapshot are eligible for manual migration with proof of ownership\n\n2. **Technical Assistance**\n   - jasyn_bjorn manually granted access to the ticket channel for a user experiencing CAPTCHA verification issues\n   - The Light directed users with migration issues to the dedicated migration questions channel\n   - Stan approved PR #6166 after Odilitime's request, acknowledging he had already reviewed it but forgot to press the approve button\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical\n- Resolve migration issues for Korean exchanges (Bithumb, Coinone) (mentioned by multiple users)\n- Finalize migration process with Kraken (mentioned by jasyn_bjorn)\n- Implement manual migration process for users who held tokens before snapshot (mentioned by jasyn_bjorn)\n- Review and merge PR #6166 in elizaOS/eliza repository (mentioned by Odilitime)\n- Continue development of open standards (8004 + x402) for autonomous agents (mentioned by Kenk)\n\n### Documentation\n- Provide clear communication about snapshot rules and migration eligibility (mentioned by degenwtf)\n- Create timeline/deadline for exchange migration decisions (mentioned by Will123)\n- Share documentation of communications with exchanges regarding migration (mentioned by dracok)\n\n### Feature\n- Establish verification system for pre-snapshot token ownership (mentioned by multiple users)\n- Distinguish between airdrop farmers and genuine users in Babylon's referral system (mentioned by Kenk)\n---\n2025-11-24.md\n---\n# elizaOS Discord - 2025-11-24\n\n## Overall Discussion Highlights\n\n### Token Migration Issues\n- **Bithumb Announcement Concerns**: Korean investors expressed confusion about Bithumb potentially not supporting the token swap for AI16Z tokens acquired after November 11, 2025, 11:40 UTC\n- **Migration Eligibility**: Only tokens purchased before the November 11 snapshot are eligible for migration to ElizaOS\n- **Exchange Communication**: Questions raised about whether the ElizaOS team properly communicated with exchanges before the snapshot\n- **Manual Migration**: Team will handle manual migrations for users whose exchanges don't support the token swap\n\n### Babylon Project Development\n- **High Traffic Success**: Babylon has gained 60k+ waitlist signups, though many are likely airdrop farmers\n- **Performance Issues**: The project is facing significant Vercel costs ($1k) due to inefficient API code\n- **Technical Bottlenecks**: Waitlist leaderboard is fetching fresh data for each request instead of using caching\n- **Bandwidth Usage**: Code is fetching 100 items instead of 10 and missing pagination, contributing to 3.42TB bandwidth usage\n- **Future Direction**: Consideration of spinning out Babylon as \"Babylon Labs\" and potentially integrating Eliza as an API service\n\n### Security Concerns\n- **Sha1-Hulud pt2 Attack**: Team discussed security concerns affecting dependencies\n- **Security Scans**: Stan ran security scans on eliza and eliza-cloud-v2 projects to check for vulnerabilities\n\n### Market & Community\n- **Market Potential**: Discussions about ElizaOS's market potential, with debates about reaching a $1B market cap within 60 days\n- **Exchange Listings**: Speculation about upcoming exchange listings, with expectations of many exchanges listing ElizaOS soon\n- **Developer Recruitment**: Two developers posted their profiles in the coders channel looking for work\n\n## Key Questions & Answers\n\n**Q: Can I still buy AI16Z and migrate to ElizaOS?**  \nA: No (answered by The Light)\n\n**Q: Are the AI16Z tokens bought after November 11 11:40 UTC eligible for migration?**  \nA: Only coins bought before 11:40 UTC on November 11 are eligible (answered by Omid Sa)\n\n**Q: How much bandwidth is Babylon using?**  \nA: 3.42 TB, 99.4% of allocation (answered by cjft)\n\n**Q: What's causing the high Vercel costs?**  \nA: Inefficient API code, particularly the waitlist leaderboard fetching fresh data each request instead of caching (answered by cjft)\n\n**Q: Are the Babylon signups legitimate users?**  \nA: 90% are airdrop farmers from Indonesia/India, but they're real humans (answered by cjft)\n\n**Q: Is Eliza listed on RobinHood?**  \nA: Not yet, but many exchanges are expected to list ElizaOS soon (answered by The Light)\n\n## Community Help & Collaboration\n\n- **Omid Sa** (community member, not team) provided extensive assistance to multiple users:\n  - Directed users to verify first and check announcements for migration portal access\n  - Explained migration eligibility criteria to confused users\n  - Clarified that manual migrations would be handled for users on non-supporting exchanges\n\n- **jasyn_bjorn** helped a user who transferred tokens from Kraken to Phantom wallet but showed 0 eligible tokens, directing them to the support channel\n\n- **Stan** ran security scans on eliza & eliza-cloud-v2 projects after shaw raised concerns about the Sha1-Hulud vulnerability\n\n- **cjft** identified optimization opportunities for the Babylon project's high Vercel costs and offered to fix the code, working on pagination and reducing fetch size\n\n- **R0am** suggested using Neynar for scoring legitimate users versus bots, mentioning having in-depth experience with their scoring system\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical\n- Optimize the waitlist leaderboard API with caching to reduce Vercel costs (Mentioned by cjft)\n- Implement proper pagination for API requests, reducing fetch size from 100 to 10 (Mentioned by cjft)\n- Run security scans on all projects for Sha1-Hulud vulnerability (Mentioned by shaw)\n- Develop Eliza as API service to enable agent creation functionality for Babylon (Mentioned by cjft)\n- Create plugin loader system for custom agents through API (Mentioned by cjft)\n- Implement filtering system for bot detection while preserving legitimate human users (Mentioned by shaw)\n- Resolve websockets with lets-encrypt for vtuber module backend (Mentioned by Audacious)\n- Handle manual migrations for users whose exchanges don't support the token swap (Mentioned by Omid Sa)\n\n### Feature\n- Consider rebranding to \"Babylon Labs\" for the spin-out (Mentioned by sayonara)\n- Implement airdrop distribution system with higher rewards for earned points (Mentioned by shaw)\n- Open source vtuber module for streaming on YouTube (Mentioned by Audacious)\n- Consider hiring the high school student who created the ChatGPT micro-cap experiment (Mentioned by DorianD)\n\n### Documentation\n- Clarify snapshot schedule and eligibility criteria for token migration (Mentioned by degenwtf)\n---\n2025-11-23.md\n---\n# elizaOS Discord - 2025-11-23\n\n## Overall Discussion Highlights\n\n### Token Migration Issues\n- Multiple users reported problems migrating AI16Z tokens to elizaOS, particularly with the \"max amount reached\" error\n- Clarification provided that tokens purchased after November 11, 11:40 UTC cannot be migrated\n- Users on exchanges like COINONE were advised to wait for exchange announcements regarding migration\n- Community members expressed caution about potential scams, emphasizing the importance of using official channels\n\n### Partnership & Community Growth\n- The waitlist for \"babylon\" has reportedly reached 20,000 signups\n- Partnership requirements were clarified as needing 600k tokens or hoplite access\n- Discussion about revising the partner space and tiering system is ongoing\n\n### Promotional Initiatives\n- DorianD proposed using Unitree G1 humanoid robots (similar to \"Rizzbot\") for promotional activities\n- Suggested competitions where Eliza agents could win a robot clone by achieving specific metrics (1M ratings/transactions)\n- Concept of using robots for in-person user acquisition in public spaces was discussed\n\n### Technical Development\n- Odilitime mentioned working on upgrading Eliza to support EVM chains for verification purposes\n- Brief discussion about liquidity distribution across chains, noting Solana liquidity is currently insufficient\n\n## Key Questions & Answers\n\n**Q: If you buy tokens after 11 November 11:40 UTC, can you migrate?**  \nA: No, tokens purchased after this cutoff cannot be migrated.\n\n**Q: How can I migrate my AI16Z on COINONE exchange?**  \nA: You need to wait for your exchange to make an announcement.\n\n**Q: What is the requirement to be a partner in this discord with $Elizaos token?**  \nA: 600k tokens or hoplite access.\n\n**Q: What is Rizzbot and where can I find more information?**  \nA: Rizzbot is based on the Unitree G1 humanoid robot with customizations. Information can be found on Google, Instagram, or TikTok.\n\n## Community Help & Collaboration\n\n- **Migration Guidance**: Omid Sa helped multiple users understand migration eligibility criteria, clarifying the November 11 cutoff date\n- **Channel Redirection**: Kenk and other moderators helped direct users to appropriate channels for their specific questions\n- **Technical Information**: DorianD shared details about the Unitree G1 robot with Odilitime, including links and creator information\n- **Verification Support**: Omid Sa advised users concerned about legitimacy to use official channels and read threads for details\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical\n- Upgrade Eliza to support EVM chains for /verify functionality (Mentioned by Odilitime)\n- Troubleshoot migration process for AI16Z tokens, particularly the \"max amount\" function (Mentioned by multiple users)\n- Review support ticket #0130 (Mentioned by Beavstaley)\n\n### Documentation\n- Create clear documentation for migration eligibility criteria (Mentioned by Omid Sa)\n- Provide information about exchange support for migration (Mentioned by H2)\n\n### Feature\n- Implement robot-based promotional campaign for user acquisition (Mentioned by DorianD)\n- Create competition for Eliza agents to win a robot based on performance metrics (Mentioned by DorianD)\n- Revise partner space and tiering system (Mentioned by Kenk)\n- Consider balancing liquidity distribution across chains (Implied by DannyNOR NoFapArc)\n---\n2025-11-25.json\n---\nelizaosDailySummary\n---\nDaily Report - 2025-11-25\n---\nGitHub Activity Summary\n---\nOn November 25, 2025, the elizaOS/eliza repository showed moderate activity with 1 new pull request (none merged), 1 new issue, and 4 active contributors working on the project.\n---\nIssues\n---\nIssue #6168 titled 'Add OpenAI-compatible API' by @joglomedia is OPEN with 1 comment since November 25, 2025.\n---\nhttps://github.com/elizaOS/eliza/issues/6168\n---\nPull Requests\n---\nPR #6169 titled 'refactor: Standardize Logging Across Core, CLI, and Server' by @standujar is open\n---\nhttps://github.com/elizaOS/eliza/pull/6169\n---\nSummary for github_other\n---\nThe repository elizaOS/eliza has a list of top contributors, though specific contributor details are not provided in the input.\n---\n2025-11-25.md\n---\n# Daily Report - 2025-11-25\n\n## GitHub Activity Summary\n- On November 25, 2025, the elizaOS/eliza repository showed moderate activity with 1 new pull request (none merged), 1 new issue, and 4 active contributors working on the project.\n\n## Issues\n- Issue #6168 titled 'Add OpenAI-compatible API' by @joglomedia is OPEN with 1 comment since November 25, 2025. (Source: https://github.com/elizaOS/eliza/issues/6168)\n\n## Pull Requests\n- PR #6169 titled 'refactor: Standardize Logging Across Core, CLI, and Server' by @standujar is open (Source: https://github.com/elizaOS/eliza/pull/6169)\n\n## Summary for github_other\n- The repository elizaOS/eliza has a list of top contributors, though specific contributor details are not provided in the input.\n---\n2025-11-25.json\n---\nelizaOS\n---\nelizaOS Discord - 2025-11-25\n---\n1253563209462448241\n---\n\ud83d\udcac-discussion\n---\n# Analysis of Discord Chat in \ud83d\udcac-discussion Channel\n\n## 1. Summary\nThe discussion primarily revolves around migration issues from AI16Z to ELIZAOS tokens. A snapshot was taken on November 11th, establishing which tokens would be eligible for migration at a 1:6 ratio. Major controversy emerged regarding Korean exchanges, particularly Bithumb, where users claim the exchange announced full migration support but later backtracked, stating the team only informed them about the snapshot after their announcement. This created significant confusion and financial concerns for Korean holders who purchased tokens after the snapshot date based on Bithumb's announcement. Similar issues exist with Kraken users. The team maintains that tokens purchased after the snapshot date won't be migrated, while confirming they're in discussions with exchanges. Users who held tokens before the snapshot but on exchanges are advised to keep them there for automatic migration or submit manual migration requests with proof of pre-snapshot ownership. The 90-day migration window provides time for resolution, but many users express frustration over communication gaps and potential financial losses.\n\n## 2. FAQ\nQ: Am I part of the team? How would I know? (asked by degenwtf) A: Unanswered\nQ: Will Sparta participate in the Babylonian platform? (asked by Fnmd) A: Unanswered\nQ: If I held the tokens at 20:40, am I still eligible for the migration even if I sold them afterwards and bought them again later? (asked by \uc815\ud0dc\uc9c4) A: Unanswered\nQ: Why was the snapshot information completely removed from the announcement? (asked by degenwtf) A: Unanswered\nQ: How do I solve this issue? [regarding tokens not eligible for migration after withdrawal from exchange] (asked by JerKa) A: You have to wait and leave it on the exchange (answered by Serikiki)\nQ: Do you know when Kraken will migrate from ai16z to elizaos? (asked by TOZ) A: No one knows if and when Kraken will migrate.. No information (answered by Serikiki)\nQ: Did the team not inform Bithumb immediately after taking the snapshot? (asked by dracok) A: Of course we did (answered by jasyn_bjorn)\nQ: What exactly does the team plan to do to resolve this issue? (asked by degenwtf) A: Unanswered\n\n## 3. Help Interactions\nHelper: jasyn_bjorn | Helpee: \u0950 todachen (\u091f\u094b\u0921\u093e\u091a\u0947\u0928 \u062a\u0648\u062f\u0627\u0686\u0646 \ud1a0\ub2e4\uccb8) | Context: User couldn't migrate all tokens and couldn't open a ticket due to CAPTCHA verification issues | Resolution: Admin manually granted access to the ticket channel\nHelper: Arceon | Helpee: JerKa | Context: User withdrew AI16Z from exchange to Phantom wallet but tokens weren't eligible for migration | Resolution: Explained that tokens held before snapshot are eligible for manual migration with proof of ownership\nHelper: The Light | Helpee: \u0950 todachen (\u091f\u094b\u0921\u093e\u091a\u0947\u0928 \u062a\u0648\u062f\u0627\u0686\u0646 \ud1a0\ub2e4\uccb8) | Context: User needed help with migration issues | Resolution: Directed user to the migration questions channel\nHelper: Serikiki | Helpee: Meester Bert | Context: User uncertain about migration of tokens held on Kraken before snapshot | Resolution: Confirmed that providing screenshots of token purchases before Nov 11 to the team is sufficient proof\nHelper: hns71 | Helpee: Multiple Kraken users | Context: Uncertainty about Kraken's migration support | Resolution: Shared information from Kraken support confirming they're working on the migration issue\n\n## 4. Action Items\nTechnical: Description: Resolve migration issues for Korean exchanges (Bithumb, Coinone) | Mentioned By: multiple users\nTechnical: Description: Finalize migration process with Kraken | Mentioned By: jasyn_bjorn\nTechnical: Description: Implement manual migration process for users who held tokens before snapshot | Mentioned By: jasyn_bjorn\nDocumentation: Description: Provide clear communication about snapshot rules and migration eligibility | Mentioned By: degenwtf\nDocumentation: Description: Create timeline/deadline for exchange migration decisions | Mentioned By: Will123\nDocumentation: Description: Share documentation of communications with exchanges regarding migration | Mentioned By: dracok\nFeature: Description: Establish verification system for pre-snapshot token ownership | Mentioned By: multiple users\n---\n1300025221834739744\n---\n\ud83d\udcac-coders\n---\nThe chat segment is extremely brief, containing only two messages. There is a request from user \"susu\" asking someone to check their DM, and a question from user \"H2\" about whether discussions with \"DAXA\" are ongoing. No technical discussions, problem-solving, or implementations are present in this limited exchange.\n---\n1301363808421543988\n---\n\ud83e\udd47-partners\n---\n# Discord Chat Analysis for \ud83e\udd47-partners Channel\n\n## 1. Summary:\nThe chat segment is brief and doesn't contain detailed technical discussions or problem-solving. The conversation primarily revolves around the growth of a project called Babylon, which has reached 100k signups. Kenk mentions that the project has been promoted within Ethereum communities and was demonstrated at the Trustless Agents day event organized by the dAI teams. The referral mechanism is working effectively, though there's a need to distinguish between airdrop farmers and genuine users. The discussion also touches on Ethereum Foundation's support for AI builders and the development of open standards (8004 and x402) for autonomous agents, which are still maturing alongside other necessary infrastructure.\n\n## 2. FAQ:\nQ: In which communities is this going viral to get us to 100k signups? (asked by Broccolex) A: It's been pushed within eth communities, demoed at Trustless Agents day which was the dAI teams lead event, then via shaw + marco etc. (answered by Kenk)\n\n## 3. Help Interactions:\nHelper: Kenk | Helpee: Broccolex | Context: Asking about the growth and community sources for Babylon's 100k signups | Resolution: Kenk provided information about ETH communities, Trustless Agents day demo, and referral mechanism effectiveness\n\n## 4. Action Items:\nTechnical: Development of open standards (8004 + x402) for autonomous agents | Description: Continue building ground-level infrastructure needed for autonomous agents | Mentioned By: Kenk\n---\n1377726087789940836\n---\ncore-devs\n---\n# Analysis of \"core-devs\" Discord Channel\n\n## 1. Summary\nThe chat segment is very brief and contains minimal technical discussion. The main technical content revolves around a GitHub pull request (#6166) for the elizaOS/eliza repository that was updated and expanded by Odilitime. Odilitime requested approval for this PR, which was eventually approved by Stan after he acknowledged missing to press the approve button despite having already reviewed it. The chat also includes brief scheduling notes (Borko running late), sharing of an article link, and status updates from members.\n\n## 2. FAQ\nQ: (No significant questions with meaningful responses were present in this chat segment)\n\n## 3. Help Interactions\nHelper: Stan \u26a1 | Helpee: Odilitime | Context: Odilitime was seeking approval for PR #6166 | Resolution: Stan approved the PR, mentioning he had already reviewed it but forgot to press the approve button\n\n## 4. Action Items\nType: Technical | Description: Review and merge PR #6166 in elizaOS/eliza repository | Mentioned By: Odilitime\n---\n2025-11-25.md\n---\n# elizaOS Discord - 2025-11-25\n\n## Overall Discussion Highlights\n\n### Token Migration Issues\n- A snapshot for AI16Z to ELIZAOS token migration was taken on November 11th, establishing a 1:6 migration ratio\n- Major controversy emerged regarding Korean exchanges (particularly Bithumb) where users claim the exchange announced full migration support but later backtracked\n- Similar migration issues reported with Kraken users\n- Team maintains that tokens purchased after the snapshot date won't be migrated\n- 90-day migration window is in place, providing time for resolution\n- Users who held tokens before the snapshot but on exchanges are advised to keep them there for automatic migration or submit manual migration requests with proof of pre-snapshot ownership\n\n### Project Development\n- PR #6166 in the elizaOS/eliza repository was updated and expanded by Odilitime, later approved by Stan\n- Babylon project has reached 100k signups, with effective referral mechanisms driving growth\n- Ethereum Foundation is supporting AI builders and the development of open standards (8004 and x402) for autonomous agents\n- Babylon has been promoted within Ethereum communities and was demonstrated at the Trustless Agents day event\n\n## Key Questions & Answers\n\n**Q: In which communities is Babylon going viral to reach 100k signups?**  \nA: It's been pushed within Ethereum communities, demonstrated at Trustless Agents day (organized by dAI teams), and promoted via influencers like Shaw and Marco. The referral mechanism is working effectively. (Kenk)\n\n**Q: Did the team inform Bithumb immediately after taking the snapshot?**  \nA: \"Of course we did\" (jasyn_bjorn)\n\n**Q: How do I solve the issue regarding tokens not eligible for migration after withdrawal from exchange?**  \nA: \"You have to wait and leave it on the exchange\" (Serikiki)\n\n**Q: Do you know when Kraken will migrate from ai16z to elizaos?**  \nA: \"No one knows if and when Kraken will migrate.. No information\" (Serikiki)\n\n## Community Help & Collaboration\n\n1. **Migration Support for Exchange Users**\n   - hns71 shared information from Kraken support confirming they're working on the migration issue\n   - Serikiki confirmed that providing screenshots of token purchases before Nov 11 to the team is sufficient proof for migration\n   - Arceon explained that tokens held before snapshot are eligible for manual migration with proof of ownership\n\n2. **Technical Assistance**\n   - jasyn_bjorn manually granted access to the ticket channel for a user experiencing CAPTCHA verification issues\n   - The Light directed users with migration issues to the dedicated migration questions channel\n   - Stan approved PR #6166 after Odilitime's request, acknowledging he had already reviewed it but forgot to press the approve button\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical\n- Resolve migration issues for Korean exchanges (Bithumb, Coinone) (mentioned by multiple users)\n- Finalize migration process with Kraken (mentioned by jasyn_bjorn)\n- Implement manual migration process for users who held tokens before snapshot (mentioned by jasyn_bjorn)\n- Review and merge PR #6166 in elizaOS/eliza repository (mentioned by Odilitime)\n- Continue development of open standards (8004 + x402) for autonomous agents (mentioned by Kenk)\n\n### Documentation\n- Provide clear communication about snapshot rules and migration eligibility (mentioned by degenwtf)\n- Create timeline/deadline for exchange migration decisions (mentioned by Will123)\n- Share documentation of communications with exchanges regarding migration (mentioned by dracok)\n\n### Feature\n- Establish verification system for pre-snapshot token ownership (mentioned by multiple users)\n- Distinguish between airdrop farmers and genuine users in Babylon's referral system (mentioned by Kenk)\n---\n2025-11-26.md\n---\nFile not found\n---\n2025-11-16.md\n---\n# elizaos/eliza Weekly Report (Nov 16 - 22, 2025)\n\n## \ud83d\ude80 Highlights\nThis week's efforts balanced proactive technical debt reduction with responsiveness to critical user feedback. The most significant achievement was the migration of the core package away from a deprecated LangChain version, ensuring long-term stability. Concurrently, the team triaged a number of new user-reported issues, including a critical migration problem and several feature requests for new integrations and UI improvements. This activity highlights a healthy feedback loop between the development team and the project's active user base.\n\n## \ud83d\udee0\ufe0f Key Developments\nWork this week focused on modernizing dependencies and performing routine documentation maintenance.\n\n- **Core Dependency Modernization:** A major effort was completed to enhance the stability of `@elizaos/core` by migrating from the deprecated `langchain` v0.3 to `@langchain/textsplitters v1.0`. This involved updating dependencies, import paths, and removing outdated resolutions from plugin starter packages, resolving a long-standing deprecation issue ([#6152](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6152)).\n\n- **Documentation & Maintenance:** To improve user experience and accuracy, outdated links in the `packages/cli/README.md` were corrected ([#6050](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6050)). A new pull request was also opened to improve markdown spacing compactness ([#6159](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6159)). Additionally, a minor dependency bump for `glob` from `11.0.3` to `11.1.0` was proposed ([#6157](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6157)).\n\n## \ud83d\udc1b Issues & Triage\nThe week saw one key issue resolved while several new critical issues and feature requests were opened, indicating active community engagement.\n\n- **Closed Issues:** The primary issue closed this week concerned the deprecation of LangChain v0.3 ([#6145](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6145)). This was resolved by the successful migration to `@langchain/textsplitters` in PR [#6152](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6152).\n\n- **New & Active Issues:** Several important issues were reported by the community:\n    - **Critical Migration Issue:** A user reported significant problems with the AI16Z \u2192 ElizaOS migration, including snapshot eligibility and unsupported Tangem Wallet connections. This is a high-priority issue tracked in [#6158](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6158).\n    - **Feature Requests:** The community proposed several enhancements, including potential integration of the DeepSeek API ([#6156](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6156]), support for Farcaster and Base applications ([#6161](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6161)), and a UI improvement to make addresses clickable hyperlinks ([#6160](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6160)).\n\n## \ud83d\udcac Community & Collaboration\nWhile there were no reports of high-volume discussions on specific PRs, community engagement was evident through the influx of new issues. Users are actively testing the system and providing valuable feedback, from identifying critical bugs like the migration issue ([#6158](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6158)) to suggesting future directions for the project with feature requests for new API integrations and ecosystem support. The report of a compromised Discord channel within an issue highlights the community's role in safeguarding the project's communication channels.\n---\n2025-11-01.md\n---\n# elizaos/eliza Monthly Report (November 2025)\n\n## \ud83d\ude80 Highlights\nNovember kicked off with a dual focus on enhancing system stability and laying the groundwork for significant new capabilities. A critical bug affecting agent settings persistence was resolved, directly improving the framework's reliability. Concurrently, new development was initiated to introduce entity-level security and enhance the core runtime. The opening of several strategic issues signals a forward-looking push towards improved performance through parallel actions and background tasks, as well as new user engagement features.\n\n## \ud83d\udee0\ufe0f Key Developments\nWork this month balanced immediate fixes with the introduction of new features.\n\n- **Agent Stability Improvement**\n  A significant bug was fixed that prevented agent settings from persisting across restarts, ensuring that runtime-generated configurations are now correctly retained. This change, made to the core runtime initialization logic, enhances the overall reliability of agent operations ([#6106](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6106)).\n\n- **New Feature Initiatives**\n  Development began on several new fronts with the opening of new pull requests:\n  - **Security:** A proposal was made to implement entity-level row-level security, aiming to add more granular data access controls ([#6107](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6107)).\n  - **Runtime Enhancements:** Work started on adding an ElizaOS reference directly to the runtime, likely to streamline framework interactions ([#6111](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6111)).\n\n## \ud83d\udc1b Issues & Triage\nIssue tracking this month was focused on defining the next wave of development priorities.\n\n- **Closed Issues:** No issues were closed during this period.\n\n- **New & Active Issues:** Several key issues were opened, outlining major areas for future work:\n  - **Core Functionality & Performance:** Discussions were initiated around implementing \"Parallel actions\" ([#6108](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6108)) and \"Background tasks\" ([#6109](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6109)), indicating a focus on scaling the system's operational capacity.\n  - **Security & User Engagement:** New issues were created for \"Entity-level RLS\" ([#6112](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6112)), which complements the ongoing PR, and a \"Points / Leaderboard\" system ([#6110](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6110)) to enhance user interaction.\n  - According to the reports, none of the active issues have generated more than three comments, suggesting discussions are still in their early stages.\n\n## \ud83d\udcac Community & Collaboration\nThe provided reports indicate a period of focused, heads-down development. 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This enables external developers to build custom UIs for ElizaOS agents while maintaining full type safety and React Query integration.\\n\\n## What's New\\n\\n### Package: \\n\\nA standalone package providing headless React hooks with:\\n- \u2705 Zero UI coupling (no toasts, navigation, or DOM dependencies)\\n- \u2705 Full TypeScript support with proper type declarations\\n- \u2705 TanStack React Query for caching and state management\\n- \u2705 Network-aware polling that adapts to connection quality\\n- \u2705 Composable lifecycle callbacks (onSuccess, onError, onMutate)\\n\\n### Hooks Included (30 total)\\n\\n**Agents (8 hooks)**\\n- `useAgents`, `useAgent`, `useStartAgent`, `useStopAgent`\\n- `useAgentActions`, `useDeleteLog`, `useAgentPanels`, `useAgentsWithDetails`\\n\\n**Runs (2 hooks)**\\n- `useAgentRuns`, `useAgentRunDetail`\\n\\n**Messaging (5 hooks)**\\n- `useServers`, `useChannels`, `useChannelDetails`, `useChannelParticipants`, `useDeleteChannel`\\n\\n**Messages (3 hooks)**\\n- `useChannelMessages` (stateful with pagination), `useDeleteChannelMessage`, `useClearChannelMessages`\\n\\n**Memories (6 hooks)**\\n- `useAgentMemories`, `useDeleteMemory`, `useDeleteAllMemories`, `useUpdateMemory`, `useDeleteGroupMemory`, `useClearGroupChat`\\n\\n**Internal/Agent-Perspective (6 hooks)**\\n- `useAgentInternalActions`, `useDeleteAgentInternalLog`, `useAgentInternalMemories`\\n- `useDeleteAgentInternalMemory`, `useDeleteAllAgentInternalMemories`, `useUpdateAgentInternalMemory`\\n\\n## Architecture\\n\\n```tsx\\nimport { QueryClient, QueryClientProvider } from '@tanstack/react-query';\\nimport { ElizaReactProvider, useAgents, useStartAgent } from '@elizaos/react';\\n\\nconst queryClient = new QueryClient();\\n\\nfunction App() {\\n  return (\\n    <QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}>\\n      <ElizaReactProvider baseUrl=\\\"http://localhost:3000\\\">\\n        <AgentList />\\n      </ElizaReactProvider>\\n    </QueryClientProvider>\\n  );\\n}\\n\\nfunction AgentList() {\\n  const { data: agents, isLoading } = useAgents();\\n  const startAgent = useStartAgent({\\n    onSuccess: () => toast.success('Agent started!'),\\n  });\\n\\n  if (isLoading) return <div>Loading...</div>;\\n\\n  return (\\n    <div>\\n      {agents?.map((agent) => (\\n        <div key={agent.id}>\\n          <h3>{agent.name}</h3>\\n          <button onClick={() => startAgent.mutate(agent.id)}>\\n            Start\\n          </button>\\n        </div>\\n      ))}\\n    </div>\\n  );\\n}\\n```\\n\\n## Benefits\\n\\n1. **Reusability**: External developers can build custom UIs using these hooks\\n2. **Type Safety**: Full TypeScript support with types from `@elizaos/api-client`\\n3. **Performance**: Smart polling adapts to network quality (2G \u2192 4G)\\n4. **Separation of Concerns**: UI logic stays in components, data logic in hooks\\n5. **Future-proof**: Ready for migration of `packages/client` to consume these hooks\\n\\n## Testing\\n\\n- \u2705 Package builds successfully with TypeScript declarations\\n- \u2705 All hooks properly typed with React Query v5 signatures\\n- \u2705 Zero build errors or type issues\\n- \u2705 Ready for integration into turbo build pipeline\\n\\n## Next Steps (Future PRs)\\n\\n- Migrate `packages/client` to consume `@elizaos/react`\\n- Add unit tests for hooks with mocked ElizaClient\\n- Publish to npm for external consumption\\n\\n## Files Changed\\n\\n- `packages/react/` - New package with provider, hooks, and documentation\\n- Comprehensive README with installation, API reference, and examples\\n\\n---\\n\\n**Ready for review!** \ud83d\ude80\\n\\n<!-- CURSOR_SUMMARY -->\\n---\\n\\n> [!NOTE]\\n> Introduces a new `@elizaos/react` package with headless, type-safe React hooks and provider (plus build/docs), integrates it into the workspace, and publishes comprehensive core type declarations.\\n> \\n> - **New package `@elizaos/react`**:\\n>   - Headless React hooks and provider (`ElizaReactProvider`) built on `@tanstack/react-query` and `@elizaos/api-client`.\\n>   - Hooks for: agents, runs, messaging (servers/channels), messages (stateful + pagination), memories, and internal agent-perspective operations.\\n>   - Network-aware polling, composable mutation callbacks, TypeScript types, and index exports.\\n>   - Build tooling (`build.ts`, bunfig, tsconfigs), and comprehensive README.\\n> - **Workspace integration**:\\n>   - Added to lockfile/workspace with peer/dev deps.\\n> - **Type declarations**:\\n>   - Added/updated numerous `@elizaos/core` `.d.ts` and source maps to expose APIs/types for consumers.\\n> \\n> <sup>Written by [Cursor Bugbot](https://cursor.com/dashboard?tab=bugbot) for commit 5a290e0071637d785858567d960ab7d1d5e54456. This will update automatically on new commits. 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[Architecture Overview](#architecture-overview)\\r\\n   - [Entity-Level RLS](#1-entity-level-row-level-security-rls)\\r\\n   - [Semantic Clarity](#2-semantic-clarity-serverid-vs-messageserverid)\\r\\n   - [Performance Optimization](#3-performance-optimization-participant-checking)\\r\\n   - [Timeline Action Spans Fix](#4-timeline-action-spans-fix)\\r\\n2. [Test Coverage](#test-coverage)\\r\\n3. [Database Migration](#database-migration)\\r\\n4. [Configuration](#configuration)\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n## Architecture Overview\\r\\n\\r\\n### 1. Entity-Level Row Level Security (RLS)\\r\\n\\r\\n**Problem**: ElizaOS needed fine-grained access control to isolate data by entity (users, agents, bots, etc.) within the same database.\\r\\n\\r\\n**Solution**: Implemented PostgreSQL RLS policies that automatically filter data based on the current entity context.\\r\\n\\r\\n**Benefits:**\\r\\n- \u2705 **Data Isolation**: Each entity only sees its own data\\r\\n- \u2705 **Automatic Enforcement**: RLS is enforced at the database level, preventing accidental data leaks\\r\\n- \u2705 **Performance**: Database-level filtering is more efficient than application-level checks\\r\\n- \u2705 **Security**: Even if application code has bugs, RLS prevents unauthorized access\\r\\n\\r\\n**Implementation:**\\r\\n- Added `current_entity_id()` PostgreSQL function to track current entity context via `app.entity_id` session variable\\r\\n- Created `add_entity_isolation()` function to apply RLS policies to tables\\r\\n- Two isolation strategies:\\r\\n  - **Direct ownership**: Tables with `entityId` or `authorId` columns\\r\\n  - **Shared access**: Tables with `roomId` that join to `participants` table\\r\\n- Integrated with entity context management in ElizaOS core\\r\\n\\r\\n**RLS Isolation Strategies:**\\r\\n\\r\\nThe system automatically detects which strategy to use based on table schema:\\r\\n\\r\\n**Strategy 1: Direct Entity Ownership**\\r\\n- Tables: `memories`, `tasks`, `components`\\r\\n- Policy: `entityId = current_entity_id()`\\r\\n- Effect: Users see only their own records\\r\\n\\r\\n**Strategy 2: Room-Based Shared Access**\\r\\n- Tables: `logs`, `messages` (via `roomId`)\\r\\n- Policy: `roomId IN (SELECT roomId FROM participants WHERE entityId = current_entity_id())`\\r\\n- Effect: Users see all records in rooms they're a participant in\\r\\n- **Key Benefit**: In a room with 3 participants, all 3 can see the same logs/messages\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n### 2. Server-Level Row Level Security (RLS)\\r\\n\\r\\n**Problem**: ElizaOS needed multi-tenant isolation to prevent data leakage between different server instances (deployments, environments).\\r\\n\\r\\n**Solution**: Implemented PostgreSQL RLS policies that automatically isolate data by ElizaOS server instance.\\r\\n\\r\\nAlready implemented: #6101\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n### 3. Semantic Clarity: `serverId` vs `messageServerId`\\r\\n\\r\\n#### Problem Statement\\r\\n\\r\\n##### Why `serverId` was problematic\\r\\n\\r\\nThe term `serverId` was ambiguous and created confusion in the codebase for multiple reasons:\\r\\n\\r\\n**1. Semantic Ambiguity**\\r\\n\\r\\nThe name `serverId` doesn't clearly indicate what type of server it refers to. In a distributed system like ElizaOS, \\\"server\\\" could mean:\\r\\n- Message servers (Discord, Telegram, Slack)\\r\\n- Application servers (ElizaOS instances)\\r\\n- Database servers\\r\\n- Authentication servers\\r\\n\\r\\nThis ambiguity made code harder to read and maintain.\\r\\n\\r\\n**2. Conflict with Row Level Security (RLS)**\\r\\n\\r\\nElizaOS uses PostgreSQL Row Level Security for multi-tenant isolation. In this context:\\r\\n- `server_id` in RLS refers to the **ElizaOS server instance** (for tenant isolation)\\r\\n- `serverId` in messaging refers to **external message platforms** (Discord guild, Telegram bot, etc.)\\r\\n\\r\\n**Key distinction:**\\r\\n- ONE ElizaOS server instance (`server_id = \\\"abc-123\\\"`) can connect to MULTIPLE message servers\\r\\n  - Discord guilds (`messageServerId = \\\"discord-1\\\"`, `messageServerId = \\\"discord-2\\\"`)\\r\\n  - Telegram bots (`messageServerId = \\\"telegram-1\\\"`)\\r\\n\\r\\nThis dual meaning created confusion:\\r\\n\\r\\n```typescript\\r\\n// Which serverId is this? ElizaOS instance or Discord guild?\\r\\nconst room = await adapter.getRoom({ serverId, roomId });\\r\\n\\r\\n// Is this filtering by tenant or by Discord server?\\r\\nawait adapter.getRoomsByServerId(serverId);\\r\\n```\\r\\n\\r\\n**3. Developer Confusion**\\r\\n\\r\\nWhen working on features involving both RLS and messaging:\\r\\n- Setting RLS policies with `server_id` (tenant isolation)\\r\\n- Querying rooms by `serverId` (message platform)\\r\\n\\r\\nSame name, completely different concepts \u2192 bugs and confusion\\r\\n\\r\\n**4. API Inconsistency**\\r\\n\\r\\nAPI routes like `/api/agents/:agentId/servers/:serverId/channels` didn't clearly communicate that `serverId` refers to a messaging platform, not an ElizaOS server.\\r\\n\\r\\n#### Solution\\r\\n\\r\\nRename message-related `serverId` to `messageServerId` to:\\r\\n- **Clearly indicate purpose**: It's the ID of an external messaging platform\\r\\n- **Avoid RLS conflicts**: RLS continues using `server_id` for tenant isolation\\r\\n- **Improve maintainability**: Code is self-documenting and semantically clear\\r\\n- **Better API design**: Routes like `/api/agents/:agentId/message-servers/:messageServerId/channels` are crystal clear\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n### 4. Performance Optimization: Participant Checking\\r\\n\\r\\n**Problem**: Checking if an entity is a participant required loading ALL participants into memory and using `.some()` - O(n) complexity.\\r\\n\\r\\n**Solution**: Added direct database existence checks - O(1) complexity.\\r\\n\\r\\n**New Methods:**\\r\\n- `isRoomParticipant(entityId, roomId)` - Direct DB query\\r\\n- `isChannelParticipant(entityId, channelId)` - Direct DB query\\r\\n\\r\\n**Benefits:**\\r\\n- **Constant time complexity** - O(1) instead of O(n)\\r\\n- **Lower memory usage** - No loading all participants\\r\\n- **Better scalability** - Handles rooms with 1000+ participants\\r\\n- **Database indexes** - Optimized queries\\r\\n\\r\\n**Implementation:**\\r\\n\\r\\n```typescript\\r\\n// OLD: O(n) - Load all participants into memory\\r\\nasync isParticipant(entityId: UUID, roomId: UUID): Promise<boolean> {\\r\\n  const participants = await this.getParticipantsForRoom(roomId);\\r\\n  return participants.some(p => p === entityId);\\r\\n}\\r\\n\\r\\n// NEW: O(1) - Direct database existence check\\r\\nasync isRoomParticipant(entityId: UUID, roomId: UUID): Promise<boolean> {\\r\\n  return this.withEntityContext(null, async (tx) => {\\r\\n    const result = await tx\\r\\n      .select({ exists: sql<number>`1` })\\r\\n      .from(participantTable)\\r\\n      .where(\\r\\n        and(\\r\\n          eq(participantTable.roomId, roomId),\\r\\n          eq(participantTable.entityId, entityId)\\r\\n        )\\r\\n      )\\r\\n      .limit(1);\\r\\n    return result.length > 0;\\r\\n  });\\r\\n}\\r\\n```\\r\\n\\r\\n**Impact on Authorization Checks:**\\r\\n\\r\\nBefore:\\r\\n```typescript\\r\\n// Load 1000 participants into memory\\r\\nconst participants = await runtime.getParticipantsForRoom(roomId);\\r\\nif (!participants.includes(entityId)) {\\r\\n  return sendError(res, 403, 'FORBIDDEN', 'Not a participant');\\r\\n}\\r\\n```\\r\\n\\r\\nAfter:\\r\\n```typescript\\r\\n// Single indexed DB query\\r\\nif (!(await runtime.isRoomParticipant(entityId, roomId))) {\\r\\n  return sendError(res, 403, 'FORBIDDEN', 'Not a participant');\\r\\n}\\r\\n```\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n### 5. Timeline Action Spans Fix\\r\\n\\r\\n**Problem**: The Timeline tab showed run summaries with action counts (e.g., \\\"11 spans\\\") but didn't display individual action details (REPLY, GET_TOKEN_CRYPTOSCORE, etc.). Only model calls (TEXT_LARGE, TEXT_EMBEDDING) were visible.\\r\\n\\r\\n**Root Cause**:\\r\\n\\r\\nElizaOS creates two types of logs for actions:\\r\\n- `action_event`: Logged when action STARTS (contains `runId` of the action, NO `parentRunId`)\\r\\n- `action`: Logged when action COMPLETES (contains `runId` of the action AND `parentRunId` pointing to main run)\\r\\n\\r\\n**Example from database:**\\r\\n\\r\\n```sql\\r\\n-- Main run\\r\\nrunId: c29cc856-4ee0-435b-a5ca-b81f76f7ef43\\r\\n\\r\\n-- Action completion log (type: 'action')\\r\\nrunId: 03286e8f-6eff-4c48-b0b9-e92cf2c52d0a  -- action's run\\r\\nparentRunId: c29cc856-4ee0-435b-a5ca-b81f76f7ef43  -- main run \u2705\\r\\n\\r\\n-- Action start log (type: 'action_event')\\r\\nrunId: 03286e8f-6eff-4c48-b0b9-e92cf2c52d0a  -- action's run\\r\\nparentRunId: NULL  -- \u274c no link to main run\\r\\n```\\r\\n\\r\\n**The Filter Problem:**\\r\\n\\r\\nThe original filter in `runs.ts` only matched logs where:\\r\\n```typescript\\r\\nbody.runId === runId || body.parentRunId === runId\\r\\n```\\r\\n\\r\\nFor main run `c29cc856...`:\\r\\n- \u2705 `action` logs matched (via `parentRunId`)\\r\\n- \u274c `action_event` logs didn't match (neither `runId` nor `parentRunId` matched)\\r\\n\\r\\n**Frontend Behavior:**\\r\\n\\r\\nThe frontend (`eliza-span-adapter.ts`) requires BOTH events:\\r\\n- `ACTION_STARTED` (from `action_event` logs) \u2192 **creates** the action span\\r\\n- `ACTION_COMPLETED` (from `action` logs) \u2192 **updates** the existing span\\r\\n\\r\\nWithout `ACTION_STARTED` events:\\r\\n- Action spans never created\\r\\n- `ACTION_COMPLETED` events try to update non-existent spans\\r\\n- Actions invisible in timeline UI\\r\\n\\r\\n**Solution:**\\r\\n\\r\\nModified the filter logic in [`runs.ts:439-466`](/Users/stanislasandujar/Projects/elizaos/eliza/packages/server/src/api/agents/runs.ts#L439-L466):\\r\\n\\r\\n```typescript\\r\\n// Step 1: Find directly related logs (run_event, action, etc.)\\r\\nconst directlyRelated = logs.filter((l) => {\\r\\n  const body = l.body as { runId?: UUID; parentRunId?: UUID };\\r\\n  return body.runId === runId || body.parentRunId === runId;\\r\\n});\\r\\n\\r\\n// Step 2: Extract action runIds from matched action completion logs\\r\\nconst actionRunIds = new Set(\\r\\n  directlyRelated\\r\\n    .filter((l) => l.type === 'action')\\r\\n    .map((l) => (l.body as { runId?: UUID }).runId)\\r\\n    .filter((id): id is UUID => !!id)\\r\\n);\\r\\n\\r\\n// Step 3: Include action_event logs that share runId with matched actions\\r\\nconst related = logs.filter((l) => {\\r\\n  const body = l.body as { runId?: UUID; parentRunId?: UUID };\\r\\n\\r\\n  // Include if directly related to main run\\r\\n  if (body.runId === runId || body.parentRunId === runId) {\\r\\n    return true;\\r\\n  }\\r\\n\\r\\n  // Also include action_event logs matching action runIds\\r\\n  if (l.type === 'action_event' && body.runId && actionRunIds.has(body.runId)) {\\r\\n    return true;\\r\\n  }\\r\\n\\r\\n  return false;\\r\\n});\\r\\n```\\r\\n\\r\\n**How it Works:**\\r\\n\\r\\n1. **First pass**: Find all logs directly related to the main run\\r\\n   - Includes `action` completion logs (via `parentRunId`)\\r\\n   - Includes `run_event`, model calls, etc.\\r\\n\\r\\n2. **Extract action IDs**: Collect all `runId` values from the matched `action` logs\\r\\n   - These are the action-specific run IDs\\r\\n\\r\\n3. **Second pass**: Also include `action_event` logs that share those action run IDs\\r\\n   - Even though they don't link to the main run via `parentRunId`\\r\\n   - They're identified by matching the action's `runId`\\r\\n\\r\\n**Result:**\\r\\n\\r\\nNow the API returns complete action data:\\r\\n- `ACTION_STARTED` events (from `action_event` logs)\\r\\n- `ACTION_COMPLETED` events (from `action` logs)\\r\\n\\r\\nFrontend can now:\\r\\n- Create action spans on `ACTION_STARTED`\\r\\n- Update them on `ACTION_COMPLETED`\\r\\n- Display actions in timeline alongside model calls\\r\\n\\r\\n**Files Modified:**\\r\\n- [`packages/server/src/api/agents/runs.ts`](/Users/stanislasandujar/Projects/elizaos/eliza/packages/server/src/api/agents/runs.ts#L439-L466)\\r\\n\\r\\n**Impact:**\\r\\n- \u2705 Timeline now shows ALL spans (actions + model calls)\\r\\n- \u2705 Action details visible (REPLY, GET_TOKEN_CRYPTOSCORE, etc.)\\r\\n- \u2705 Accurate span counts match displayed spans\\r\\n- \u2705 Complete observability for debugging agent behavior\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n### 6. RLS Security for Junction Table\\r\\n\\r\\n**Problem Identified**: Without RLS on `message_server_agents`, Server A could see the existence of Discord/Telegram servers linked to Server B's agents.\\r\\n\\r\\n**Solution**: The RLS system automatically adds isolation to the junction table:\\r\\n\\r\\n- Adds `server_id UUID DEFAULT current_server_id()` column\\r\\n- Creates `server_isolation_policy` for complete isolation\\r\\n- Server A cannot see or modify Server B's message server associations\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n## Test Coverage\\r\\n\\r\\n### All Tests Passing \u2705\\r\\n\\r\\n**RLS Tests**: 77 tests pass, 0 fail, 173 expect() calls\\r\\n\\r\\n**Participant Tests**: 11 tests pass, 0 fail, 27 expect() calls\\r\\n- 5 tests in `participant.test.ts` (3 new for `isRoomParticipant`)\\r\\n- 6 tests in `messaging.test.ts` (2 new for `isChannelParticipant`)\\r\\n\\r\\n**Timeline Tests**: Integration tests verify action spans display correctly\\r\\n- Run detail API returns both `ACTION_STARTED` and `ACTION_COMPLETED` events\\r\\n- Frontend renders action spans with correct names and status\\r\\n- Span counts match displayed spans\\r\\n\\r\\n### Test Files\\r\\n\\r\\n**Unit Tests - Entity RLS** (`entity-rls.test.ts`)\\r\\n- Column detection priority (`roomId` > `entityId` > `authorId`)\\r\\n- Policy generation (STRICT vs PERMISSIVE modes)\\r\\n- Isolation behavior logic\\r\\n\\r\\n**Integration Tests - Entity RLS** (`rls-entity.test.ts`)\\r\\n- Entity isolation (Alice, Bob, Charlie)\\r\\n- Participant-based access control (room membership)\\r\\n- Combined Server RLS + Entity RLS (double isolation)\\r\\n\\r\\n**Integration Tests - message_server_agents** (`rls-message-server-agents.test.ts`)\\r\\n- Isolation: Server A sees only its 2 associations, Server B sees only its 1\\r\\n- Auto-population: `server_id` automatically set via `DEFAULT current_server_id()`\\r\\n- Query blocking: Server A queries Server B's message server \u2192 0 results\\r\\n- Modification blocking: Server B tries to delete Server A's association \u2192 blocked\\r\\n- JOIN protection: Cross-server JOINs filtered correctly\\r\\n- Schema validation: Policy and DEFAULT constraint verified\\r\\n\\r\\n**Room Integration Tests** (5/5 passing)\\r\\n- Added test: `should map messageServerId to serverId for backward compatibility`\\r\\n- Verifies both fields are populated correctly\\r\\n\\r\\n**Timeline Integration Tests**\\r\\n- Verifies `action_event` logs included in run details\\r\\n- Confirms `ACTION_STARTED` events generated\\r\\n- Validates action spans display in frontend\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n## Breaking Changes\\r\\n\\r\\n**None**. All changes are fully backward compatible.\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n## Benefits\\r\\n\\r\\n### Code Clarity\\r\\n- **Developers immediately understand what `messageServerId` refers to**\\r\\n- **Self-documenting code**: No additional comments needed\\r\\n- **Clear method names**: `isChannelParticipant()` vs generic checks\\r\\n\\r\\n### Security\\r\\n- **Three-layer security**: Server RLS + Entity RLS + Application Authorization\\r\\n- **Complete RLS isolation** for both Server-level and Entity-level data\\r\\n- **Fail-closed** security model (deny access on errors)\\r\\n- **Database-enforced** isolation (can't be bypassed by application bugs)\\r\\n- **Zero Configuration**: RLS policies apply automatically to all tables\\r\\n\\r\\n### Developer Experience\\r\\n- **Reduced Bugs**: No more confusion between RLS `server_id` and messaging `serverId`\\r\\n- **Better Onboarding**: New developers don't need to guess which \\\"server\\\" is referenced\\r\\n- **Future-Proof**: Clear naming prevents similar ambiguities in future development\\r\\n- **Backward Compatible**: Existing code continues to work\\r\\n- **Type Safety**: TypeScript guides migration with deprecation warnings\\r\\n\\r\\n### Performance\\r\\n- **O(1) participant checks**: Constant time instead of linear\\r\\n- **Lower memory usage**: No loading all participants\\r\\n- **Database optimization**: Indexed queries for fast lookups\\r\\n- **Scalable**: Handles rooms with thousands of participants\\r\\n\\r\\n### Observability\\r\\n- **Complete timeline visibility**: All actions and model calls displayed\\r\\n- **Accurate span counts**: Numbers match displayed spans\\r\\n- **Better debugging**: See exactly what actions executed and when\\r\\n- **Production monitoring**: Full observability for agent behavior analysis\\r\\n\\r\\n### Testing\\r\\n- **Comprehensive Testing**: 88+ total tests ensure complete coverage\\r\\n- **All tests passing**: 0 failures, 200+ assertions\\r\\n- **Integration tests**: Real database scenarios\\r\\n- **Performance tests**: Verify optimization improvements\\r\\n- **Security tests**: RLS isolation, unauthorized access prevention\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n## Database Migration\\r\\n\\r\\n### Automatic Migration System\\r\\n\\r\\nThe migration system automatically handles:\\r\\n\\r\\n1. **Table rename**: `server_agents` \u2192 `message_server_agents`\\r\\n2. **Column rename**: `server_id` \u2192 `message_server_id` in junction table\\r\\n3. **RLS automatic application**:\\r\\n   - Adds `server_id` column with `DEFAULT current_server_id()` to all tables\\r\\n   - Creates indexes for performance\\r\\n   - Applies isolation policies (both server-level and entity-level)\\r\\n   - Handles backfill for existing data\\r\\n\\r\\n**Developer experience:**\\r\\n- **Zero configuration required** - just update and restart\\r\\n- **No manual SQL scripts** - everything is automated\\r\\n- **Idempotent and safe** - can be run multiple times without issues\\r\\n\\r\\n---\\r\\n\\r\\n## RLS Architecture Details\\r\\n\\r\\n### Three-Layer Security Model\\r\\n\\r\\n**Layer 1: Server RLS (Multi-Tenant Isolation)**\\r\\n- Isolates data between different ElizaOS server instances\\r\\n- Uses `server_id` for isolation\\r\\n- Context set via `application_name` connection parameter\\r\\n\\r\\n**Layer 2: Entity RLS (User Privacy Isolation)**\\r\\n- Isolates data between different entities within a server\\r\\n- Uses `entityId`, `authorId`, or joins via `participants` table\\r\\n- Context set via `app.entity_id` transaction-local variable\\r\\n- Provides DM privacy and multi-user isolation\\r\\n\\r\\n**Layer 3: Application Layer**\\r\\n- Authorization checks (participant validation)\\r\\n- Business logic enforcement\\r\\n\\r\\n**All three layers stack** - 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