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  "generated_text": "# ElizaOS Intel \u2014 2026-04-01\n\n## 1) Data Pattern Recognition (Quant + Trends)\n\n### Development velocity & engineering focus\n- **Security response time (high):** A critical supply-chain alert (axios **1.14.1** pulling **plain-crypto-js 4.2.1** malware) surfaced in Discord and was **already mitigated across at least 2 plugin repos** by pinning axios to **1.7.8** (`plugin-autocoder`, `plugin-coingecko`).  \n  - Signal: engineering can execute quickly on clear, scoped incidents.\n- **Strategic R&D load (growing):** Multi-repo discussion on **Dreamline x402 Policy Facilitator** indicates rising design complexity (governance patterns, registry chain selection, operator pre-auth visibility, escrow/protocol integration).  \n  - Risk: design churn without a decision owner and explicit milestones.\n\n### Community engagement & sentiment patterns\n- **Sentiment (critical / dominated by token issues):**\n  - Reported token drawdown: **~99.5% from peak** (multiple users; described as \u201cworse than Luna/UST\u201d).  \n  - Recurrent allegations: **team dumping**, plus **migration outcome** where **~40% of community tokens allegedly transferred to team wallets**.\n  - Engagement skew: discussion volume concentrates on **trust + communication failures**, not product usage.\n- **Channel segmentation is now a structural UX issue:** confusion between main Discord (traders/investors) vs. \u201ccozy dev Discord\u201d (builders). Community explicitly links fragmentation to investor misunderstanding and missed narrative.\n\n### Feature adoption & ecosystem traction\n- **Orbis API marketplace traction (early but measurable):**\n  - **300+ APIs listed**\n  - **15 registered users**\n  - **13 active paid subscriptions**\n  - Providers keep **90%** of transaction revenue\n  - Hackathon incentive: **1,700 USDC** prizes (providers/subscribers)\n- Interpretation: Orbis has a tangible \u201cagent commerce\u201d wedge, but it\u2019s not yet translating into broader confidence in ElizaOS due to narrative + token linkage gap.\n\n### Pain point correlation across channels\n- **Single dominant failure mode:** \u201cActive GitHub \u2260 belief\u201d  \n  - Discord repeatedly states development is happening, but **users cannot connect it to token value/utility or project direction**.\n- **Token mechanics + operations coupling:** Paying devs in the token is perceived as forced sell pressure \u2192 \u201cdeath spiral\u201d narrative reinforced by price action and lack of transparency.\n- **Tooling demand signal:** request for **Instagram Story scraping** alternatives; current baseline (Apify) cited at **~$0.30/story** \u2192 cost sensitivity and need for a sanctioned approach.\n\n---\n\n## 2) User Experience Intelligence (Impact/Themes + Opportunities)\n\n### Feedback themes (categorized)\n**A) Trust & Transparency (Critical impact, highest volume)**\n- Missing/contradictory leadership comms (Shaw absence; prior buyback statement referenced as unfulfilled).\n- Unclear token distribution, migration accounting, and treasury policy.\n- Users explicitly ask whether the project is abandoned/scam (amplified by price + silence).\n\n**B) Information Architecture & Onboarding (High impact)**\n- Fragmented community spaces create \u201cecosystem blindness\u201d (e.g., many unaware Milady was built on Eliza).\n- Investors want a **single canonical hub** mapping projects \u2192 framework \u2192 token utility.\n\n**C) Security Posture (High impact, acute)**\n- Axios supply-chain incident validates need for a formalized dependency incident playbook and faster broadcast/verification loop.\n- Ongoing scam warnings indicate active adversarial environment in community channels.\n\n**D) Builder Economics / Tooling (Medium impact, niche but actionable)**\n- Cost-effective scraping/ingestion tooling requested (Instagram Stories). Users want mention/URL extraction \u201cby story URL.\u201d\n\n### Usage patterns vs intended design (mismatches)\n- Intended: \u201cAgent Commerce + x402\u201d as flagship story.  \n  Actual: market-facing audience primarily experiences **token losses + silence**, not product wins.\n- Intended: separate dev vs investor spaces for focus.  \n  Actual: separation is producing **narrative discontinuity** and perceived abandonment.\n\n### Implementation opportunities (near-term)\n- **Public \u201cReality Bridge\u201d artifact:** weekly \u201cBuild \u2192 Ship \u2192 Why it matters\u201d mapping (GitHub merges \u2192 user outcomes \u2192 token/utility implications).\n- **Website ecosystem directory:** agents/apps/dApps/community projects with explicit \u201cBuilt on ElizaOS\u201d badges + owner links + status.\n- **Security bulletin + dependency policy:** pinned advisory post + automated scanning + \u201cknown-good versions\u201d list.\n- **Approved ingestion toolkit guide:** options matrix for story scraping + cost/perf + compliance notes; ideally a plugin path.\n\n---\n\n## 3) Strategic Prioritization (Impact vs Risk + Critical Path)\n\n### Top initiatives to prioritize (next 2\u20134 weeks)\n\n#### P0 \u2014 Restore trust via verifiable transparency (User impact: Very High | Tech risk: Low\u2013Med)\n**Deliverables**\n1. **Token/migration transparency pack (publish & pin):**\n   - Migration ledger summary (what moved, where, why; reconcile the \u201c40%\u201d claim with auditable data)\n   - Team/treasury wallets list (or controlled disclosure approach) + policy for movements\n   - Developer compensation policy statement (how sell pressure is managed)\n2. **Communication SLA:**\n   - Named comms owner; **2 updates/week** minimum (even if \u201cno change\u201d)\n   - \u201cSingle source of truth\u201d page linked in Discord topic and website header\n\n**Why now**\n- Sentiment indicates trust is the gating function for every other initiative; without it, product progress won\u2019t be believed.\n\n**Resourcing**\n- 1 lead (Ops/Comms) + 1 finance/token ops analyst + 1 engineer for data extraction/verification.\n\n---\n\n#### P0 \u2014 Institutionalize supply-chain security response (User impact: High | Tech risk: Low)\n**Deliverables**\n- Dependency incident playbook: detection \u2192 triage \u2192 pin/patch \u2192 broadcast \u2192 verification.\n- Automated controls: Dependabot/Renovate rules + lockfile enforcement + \u201cblock compromised versions\u201d policy.\n- Publish a **Security Advisory** entry for axios incident: affected versions, pinned safe versions, repos verified.\n\n**Why now**\n- Fast patch happened, but without a visible process the community won\u2019t credit competence; also reduces repeat risk.\n\n**Resourcing**\n- 1 security-minded engineer (can be part-time) + maintainer buy-in across plugin repos.\n\n---\n\n#### P1 \u2014 Ecosystem information architecture & community bridging (User impact: High | Tech risk: Medium)\n**Deliverables**\n- **Website Hub:** directory of projects + agents + plugins + \u201cBuilt on ElizaOS\u201d taxonomy.\n- **Discord bridging:** implement proposed bridged room(s) to connect dev/investor spaces while preserving channel intent.\n- A short canonical explainer: \u201cElizaOS vs Milady vs DegenAI vs SHAW \u2014 how they relate.\u201d\n\n**Dependencies**\n- Needs a clear owner and a lightweight content model (schema) before implementation.\n\n**Resourcing**\n- 1 web dev + 1 PM/editor + community mod support.\n\n---\n\n#### P1 \u2014 x402 spend governance decisions (User impact: Medium\u2013High (builders) | Tech risk: High)\n**Decision points to force (to avoid design drift)**\n- Target chain for on-chain registry (drives token standards, oracle availability, ecosystem integrations).\n- Operator visibility requirement (pre-execution eventing vs post-balance-change).\n- Minimal pre-authorization layer spec (machine policy checks vs explicit human authorization).\n\n**Recommendation**\n- Timebox to **2 weeks** for architecture selection; ship a minimal \u201csafe default\u201d policy facilitator that can evolve.\n\n**Resourcing**\n- 1 technical lead + 2 engineers + input from major contributors already active in discussions.\n\n---\n\n### Deprioritize / Avoid (until trust baseline improves)\n- Net-new token-adjacent promises (e.g., buybacks) without auditable execution mechanisms.\n- Expansive feature marketing that does not directly answer \u201cwhy hold/use the token\u201d with concrete utility and governance.\n\n---\n\n## Key Metrics to Track (starting immediately)\n- **Sentiment:** % of daily discussion messages about (a) token distrust vs (b) product/build topics (target: shift 20\u201330% toward product within 30 days).\n- **Comms reliability:** updates published/week (target: \u22652) + median response time to top-3 community questions (target: <48h).\n- **Security hygiene:** % repos pinned/locked for critical deps + time-to-patch for new advisories.\n- **Orbis growth:** registered users, paid subscriptions, API calls, provider earnings; correlate announcements to signup deltas.\n\n---\n\n## Actionable Recommendations (Executive)\n1. **Ship transparency before features:** publish a migration + treasury + dev-compensation explainer with verifiable references; pin it everywhere.\n2. **Make GitHub legible to non-devs:** weekly \u201cwhat shipped + why it matters\u201d mapping to user value and (where applicable) token utility.\n3. **Formalize supply-chain defense:** convert the axios incident into a documented, repeatable security program and public advisory trail.\n4. **Unify the ecosystem narrative:** implement the website hub + bridged Discord rooms to reduce fragmentation-driven confusion.\n5. **Timebox x402 governance decisions:** assign a decision owner, pick target chain + operator visibility model, and ship a minimal safe pre-auth layer.",
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    "2026-04-01\n---\n2026-03-31.md\n---\n# elizaOS Discord - 2026-03-31\n\n## Summary\n\n### Token Economics and Price Decline\n\nThe ElizaOS community is experiencing severe distress over a 99.5% token price decline, described as worse than historical crashes like Luna/UST. Users report continuous price drops even during broader market pumps (BTC/ETH/SOL), with community members attributing this to alleged team token dumping and structural economic issues. The token migration process resulted in 40% of community tokens allegedly transferring to team wallets, creating significant trust issues. A critical problem identified is the practice of paying developers in ElizaOS tokens, which creates continuous sell pressure as the token value drops, requiring more tokens for the same USD value and creating a death spiral effect.\n\n### Project Management and Communication\n\nCommunity consensus identifies poor communication as the core problem undermining the project. Shaw's absence and contradictory messaging about memecoins going to zero has created confusion and eroded confidence. Users note that bad communication fails to provide a narrative for people to believe in the token. The Kraken migration was criticized as slow and non-transparent. Despite active GitHub development activity, there is no clear linkage between development work and token value, leading to perceptions that the project is abandoned. Community members report the team's focus has shifted to Milady AI project instead of ElizaOS/DegenAI.\n\n### Security Vulnerabilities\n\nA critical supply chain attack affecting the Axios package was identified, requiring immediate attention from developers. The vulnerability necessitates pinning the package version to prevent exploitation, representing a significant security risk to projects using the affected dependency.\n\n### Tooling and Development Resources\n\nDevelopers discussed needs for Instagram Story scraping tools, with cost concerns around existing solutions like Apify at approximately $0.30 per story. The community seeks more economical alternatives for extracting mentions and URLs from Instagram stories. Utility documentation for ElizaOS was shared by cyborgxai, though specific implementation details were not elaborated.\n\n## FAQ\n\n**Q: Why has the ElizaOS token declined 99.5%?**\nA: Community members attribute the decline to alleged team token dumping, poor communication from leadership, token migration issues where 40% of community tokens transferred to team wallets, and the practice of paying developers in ElizaOS tokens creating continuous sell pressure.\n\n**Q: Is the ElizaOS project still being developed?**\nA: GitHub shows active development activity, but there is a disconnect between development work and token value. Community members perceive the project as abandoned despite ongoing development, with team focus allegedly shifted to Milady AI project.\n\n**Q: What is the Axios security vulnerability?**\nA: A supply chain attack is affecting the Axios package, requiring developers to pin the package version immediately to prevent exploitation.\n\n**Q: What are the recommended tools for Instagram Story scraping?**\nA: Apify was tested but found cost-prohibitive at approximately $0.30 per story. The community is seeking more economical alternatives for extracting mentions and URLs from Instagram stories.\n\n**Q: What is causing the token death spiral?**\nA: As token value drops, the team requires more tokens to pay developers the same USD value, creating forced selling that further depresses prices in a self-reinforcing cycle.\n\n## Help Interactions\n\n**Helper:** cyborgxai  \n**Helpee:** Community members seeking utility information  \n**Resolution:** Shared utility documentation for ElizaOS, though specific implementation details were not provided.\n\n**Helper:** dankvr  \n**Helpee:** Development community  \n**Resolution:** Alerted developers to critical Axios supply chain attack and recommended pinning package version, though no confirmation of implementation was recorded.\n\n**Helper:** Arturvlayer  \n**Helpee:** Self (seeking recommendations)  \n**Resolution:** Unresolved - still seeking economical Instagram Story scraping tool alternatives to Apify.\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical\n\n- Pin Axios package version immediately to prevent supply chain attack exploitation (mentioned by dankvr)\n- Establish clear linkage between GitHub development activity and token value proposition (implied by community discussion)\n- Address token migration issues where 40% of community tokens transferred to team wallets (mentioned by community members)\n\n### Documentation\n\n- Create transparent communication about token economics and team token allocation (mentioned by satsbased and community)\n- Document the relationship between development work and token utility (implied by community concerns about GitHub activity disconnect)\n- Provide clear documentation on Instagram Story scraping tool alternatives and cost comparisons (mentioned by Arturvlayer)\n---\n2026-03-30.md\n---\n# elizaOS Discord - 2026-03-30\n\n## Summary\n\n### Token Economics and Project Status\n\nCommunity members raised concerns about AI16z token value declining from 2B to 6M market cap and questioned whether the project was abandoned or a scam. Odilitime clarified that a 10x supply increase occurred, not 40x as some believed. Nusko_ returned after a 6-month absence inquiring about token price changes during their break.\n\n### Professional Networking and Opportunities\n\nMultiple developers posted professional introductions seeking work opportunities. Trace.g introduced themselves as an AI and Full Stack Engineer with expertise in LLM systems, RAG, agent workflows, and multimodal AI, looking for freelance or contract work. True217 shared an extensive technical background covering AI systems (LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, LangGraph), voice AI platforms (Voiceflow, Botpress, ElevenLabs, Retell, Vapi), full-stack technologies (React, Next.js, Vue, Python, FastAPI, Docker, AWS), and mobile development (React Native, Flutter, Swift, Kotlin), highlighting experience building automation solutions for insurance, healthcare, real estate, and hospital clients.\n\n### Business Development\n\nSznmelvin inquired about community willingness to pay for SaaS products in crypto, receiving positive feedback from cesarmatiascl_. Kingtrad3z_85568 attempted to connect someone with a project requiring assistance.\n\n## FAQ\n\n**Q: Did the AI16z token supply increase by 40x?**\nA: No, according to Odilitime, the supply increased by 10x, not 40x.\n\n**Q: Is the AI16z project abandoned or a scam?**\nA: This question was raised by Joshisgood77 but no definitive answer was provided in the discussion beyond the supply increase clarification.\n\n**Q: Would people pay for SaaS in crypto?**\nA: Cesarmatiascl_ responded affirmatively to this question from sznmelvin.\n\n## Help Interactions\n\nNo substantive help interactions with clear resolutions occurred during this period. The only clarification provided was Odilitime correcting misinformation about the token supply increase (10x vs 40x) in response to concerns raised by Joshisgood77.\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical\n\nNone identified.\n\n### Features\n\nNone identified.\n\n### Documentation\n\nNone identified.\n---\n2026-03-29.md\n---\n# elizaOS Discord - 2026-03-29\n\n## Summary\n\n### Community Organization and Information Architecture\n\nThe ElizaOS community discussed challenges with channel fragmentation and information accessibility. A key concern was whether projects like Milady should have separate Discord channels or be integrated into the main Eliza Discord. The fragmentation creates confusion for investors who need centralized information to understand the ecosystem, with many people unaware that Milady was built on Eliza. The community identified a need for better communication about the relationship between various projects and the ElizaOS framework. A proposal emerged to create a centralized hub on the website showcasing all agents, apps, dApps, and community projects to reduce confusion around SHAW and other projects that appear independent but are part of the ElizaOS ecosystem.\n\n### Discord Channel Strategy and Bridging\n\nDiscussion revealed different purposes for various Discord channels within the ecosystem. Shaw's cozy dev Discord is tailored for builders and thinkers, while the main Discord serves traders and investors. To address fragmentation concerns, a potential solution was proposed to create a bridged room to connect different community spaces while maintaining their distinct purposes.\n\n### API Marketplace for AI Agents\n\nA new API marketplace called Orbis was announced, specifically designed for AI agents. The platform implements HTTP 402 payment-required protocol integrated with their API gateway, enabling autonomous API consumption by Eliza agents. The system allows agents to make pay-per-call API requests, automatically pay in USDC on the Base blockchain, and receive API responses without requiring subscriptions, API keys, or human intervention. Currently available endpoints include text analysis, QR code and encoding services, form submission, and fake data generation capabilities.\n\n### Developer Onboarding and Resources\n\nQuestions arose about building with ElizaOS and participating in the agent-challenge, specifically regarding endpoint provision and whether developers need to pay for OpenRouter or OpenAI models. The framework was confirmed to be open source, providing accessibility for developers.\n\n### Security and Scam Prevention\n\nMultiple scam warnings were issued in the coders channel regarding fraudulent messages, demonstrating ongoing community vigilance against malicious actors.\n\n## FAQ\n\n**Q: Should Milady have a separate Discord channel or be integrated into the main Eliza Discord?**\nA: The discussion highlighted that fragmentation creates confusion for investors. Shaw's cozy dev Discord is tailored for builders and thinkers, while the main Discord serves traders and investors. A bridged room solution was proposed to connect different community spaces.\n\n**Q: How can the community better understand which projects are built on ElizaOS?**\nA: A centralized hub on the website was proposed to showcase all agents, apps, dApps, and community projects, helping reduce confusion around projects like SHAW that appear independent but are part of the ElizaOS ecosystem.\n\n**Q: Do developers need to pay for OpenRouter or OpenAI models when building with ElizaOS?**\nA: The ElizaOS framework is open source, though specific details about model endpoint costs were not fully clarified in the discussion.\n\n**Q: How does Orbis enable autonomous API consumption for AI agents?**\nA: Orbis implements HTTP 402 payment-required protocol. Agents make pay-per-call API requests, receive a 402 status code, automatically pay in USDC on the Base blockchain, and receive the API response without requiring subscriptions, API keys, or human intervention.\n\n**Q: What endpoints are currently available on Orbis?**\nA: Currently live endpoints include text analysis, QR code and encoding services, form submission, and fake data generation capabilities. The platform offers an agent discovery endpoint at orbisapi.com/api/agents/discovery that returns the full API catalog.\n\n## Help Interactions\n\n**Helper:** magicyte\n**Helpee:** satsbased\n**Resolution:** Clarified that Shaw's cozy dev Discord is tailored for builders and thinkers, while the main Discord serves traders and investors, explaining the purpose of different community spaces.\n\n**Helper:** odilitime\n**Helpee:** satsbased\n**Resolution:** Offered to create a bridged room next week to address concerns about community fragmentation.\n\n**Helper:** satsbased\n**Helpee:** sheldoncooperbbt\n**Resolution:** Confirmed that the ElizaOS framework is open source in response to questions about building with ElizaOS and participating in the agent-challenge.\n\n**Helper:** baogerbao and satsbased\n**Helpee:** Community\n**Resolution:** Identified and warned about scam messages from pluginweb3 in the coders channel.\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical\n\n- Create a bridged room to connect different Discord community spaces (mentioned by odilitime)\n- Implement agent discovery endpoint integration for Orbis API marketplace (mentioned by theredwizarddev)\n- Add new endpoints to Orbis based on community needs for autonomous external API access (mentioned by theredwizarddev)\n\n### Features\n\n- Develop a centralized hub on the website to showcase all agents, apps, dApps, and community projects (mentioned by cyborgxai)\n- Expand Orbis API marketplace endpoints beyond current offerings of text analysis, QR code services, form submission, and fake data generation (mentioned by theredwizarddev)\n\n### Documentation\n\n- Improve communication about which projects are built on ElizaOS to reduce confusion (mentioned by satsbased)\n- Create clearer documentation about the relationship between SHAW and other projects within the ElizaOS ecosystem (mentioned by cyborgxai)\n---\n2026-03-31.json\n---\nelizaosDailySummary\n---\nDaily Report - 2026-03-31\n---\nElizaOS Community Sentiment and Developer Activity - March 31, 2026\n---\nThe ElizaOS discussion channel saw significant frustration from community members regarding the token's continued price decline. Multiple users noted that the token has dropped approximately 99.5 percent from its peak, with one user stating they had less than a dollar remaining after investing thousands. Community members expressed concern that the team may be selling tokens to fund operations, with accusations of consistent dumping by insiders. A key point of contention was a past statement from Shaw (shawmakesmagic) promising token buybacks from revenue generated by cloud, games, and app fees, which community members feel has not been fulfilled. Users also criticized poor communication from the team, noting that while development activity on GitHub remains active, there is little narrative being built around the token to encourage holding or buying. Some members pointed out that Shaw appeared to be focusing attention on other projects such as Milady AI rather than ElizaOS and DegenAI. Odilitime was acknowledged as one of the few team members consistently providing updates. A separate concern was raised about Magic Eden wallet being moved to a deprecated export-only mode and removed from app stores, warning users they could lose wallet access.\n---\nhttps://discord.com/channels/1253563208833433701/1253563209462448241\n---\nhttps://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/embed-image-1488611394332131358_f9d1ccfc.jpg\n---\nhttps://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/186240462-s-280-v-4_4aaee5a9.jpg\n---\nIn the developer-focused coders channel, a critical security alert was shared regarding a supply chain attack on axios version 1.14.1, one of the most widely used npm packages. The compromised version pulls in a previously nonexistent package called plain-crypto-js version 4.2.1, which is described as live installer malware. Developers were urgently advised to pin their axios version to avoid exposure. Separately, a developer inquired about Instagram Story scrapers, noting that Apify costs approximately 0.30 dollars per story. The Orbis API platform was highlighted multiple times, reporting growth to over 300 APIs listed, 15 registered users, and 13 active paid subscriptions, with providers keeping 90 percent of transaction revenue. Orbis also announced a hackathon contest in partnership with Bags offering 1,700 USDC in prizes for top API providers and subscribers.\n---\nhttps://discord.com/channels/1253563208833433701/1300025221834739744\n---\nhttps://cdn.elizaos.news/elizaos-media/embed-image-1488652348925546507_8f3bb6a6.jpg\n---\ndiscordrawdata\n---\nElizaOS Plugins Project Summary - March 31, 2026\n---\nA critical security update was completed across multiple plugins, pinning the axios dependency to version 1.7.8 to mitigate a potential supply chain attack. 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self assign\n---\nVerified\n---\nDev School Student\n---\nAnnouncements\n---\nCoder\n---\n1250462866373611669\n---\ngaesaeggihermes\n---\nBooster\n---\nVanguard\n---\nVerified\n---\nInvestors\n---\n1184466248520699967\n---\nsatsbased\n---\nServer Booster\n---\nMini Mod\n---\nVIP\n---\nContributor\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\n790400113779802114\n---\njams0883\n---\nTrader\n---\nVerified\n---\n831422482422431754\n---\nlalanotia\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n1378046941799387317\n---\ngordeialla1\n---\nTrader\n---\nCreator\n---\nVerified\n---\nDesigner\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n1323094779927461962\n---\nalexonchaintech\n---\nTrader\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\nIt\n---\nVerified\n---\nFr\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n1057437746207141940\n---\nlou09625\n---\nTrader\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n901295081326248026\n---\nlordwallet\n---\nTrader\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n807727820355797062\n---\nmagicyte\n---\nauto.fun enjoyer\n---\nCreator\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\nMini Mod\n---\nVIP\n---\nVerified\n---\nDesigner\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\n2026-03-31.md\n---\n## ElizaOS Community Sentiment and Developer Activity - March 31, 2026\n\n### Community Discussion\n\n- Token price decline of approximately 99.5 percent from peak was a major point of discussion among community members\n- Community members raised concerns about insider token selling to fund operations\n- Past commitment from Shaw regarding token buybacks from cloud, games, and app fee revenue was cited as unfulfilled\n- Odilitime was acknowledged as a consistent source of team updates\n- Shaw's attention toward other projects including Milady AI was noted by community members\n- GitHub development activity was recognized as remaining active\n- A warning was circulated about Magic Eden wallet being moved to deprecated export-only mode and removed from app stores, with users advised to act before losing wallet access\n\n### Developer Activity\n\n- A critical security alert was shared regarding a supply chain attack on axios version 1.14.1, which pulls in malware via a package called plain-crypto-js version 4.2.1\n- Developers were advised to pin their axios version to avoid exposure\n- The Orbis API platform reported growth to over 300 APIs listed, 15 registered users, and 13 active paid subscriptions\n- Orbis providers retain 90 percent of transaction revenue\n- Orbis announced a hackathon contest in partnership with Bags offering 1,700 USDC in prizes for top API providers and subscribers\n- An inquiry was raised regarding Instagram Story scrapers, with Apify noted at approximately 0.30 dollars per story\n\n---\n\n## ElizaOS Plugins Project Summary - March 31, 2026\n\n### Security Updates\n\n- Axios dependency pinned to version 1.7.8 across plugin-autocoder and plugin-coingecko repositories to mitigate the supply chain attack\n\n### Dreamline x402 Policy Facilitator Proposal\n\n- Active discussions ongoing across multiple repositories covering autonomous agent spend governance\n- Topics under discussion include spend governance patterns, pre-authorization layers, and on-chain registry target chain selection\n- Integration considerations raised for MAXIA's AIP Protocol and on-chain escrow logic\n- Operator visibility of payments before execution is an active discussion point\n- A minimal pre-authorization layer was proposed distinguishing machine-driven policy checks from explicit human operator authorization\n\n### Plugin Contributions and Proposals\n\n- New plugin proposal submitted to the elizaos-plugins registry for wallet reputation scoring and DeFi TVL verification\n- Key contributors include up2itnow0822 on governance patterns, majorelalexis-stack on agent security and protocol integrations, and hermesnousagent on pre-authorization layer design\n---\n2026-03-31.json\n---\nelizaOS\n---\nelizaOS Discord - 2026-03-31\n---\n1253563209462448241\n---\n\ud83d\udcac-discussion\n---\nThe Discord channel reveals severe community distress over ElizaOS token price decline of 99.5%, worse than historical crashes like Luna/UST. The primary technical discussion centers on token economics and project management. Key concerns include: (1) Alleged team token dumping despite market conditions - users cite continuous price drops even when BTC/ETH/SOL pump, (2) Poor communication from leadership, particularly Shaw's absence and contradictory messaging about memecoins going to zero, (3) Token migration issues where 40% of community tokens allegedly transferred to team wallets, (4) Development activity disconnect - GitHub shows active development but no token-project linkage, (5) Team allegedly paying developers in ElizaOS tokens causing sell pressure, (6) Kraken migration was slow and non-transparent. Technical solutions discussed: cyborgxai shared utility documentation for ElizaOS. Community identifies communication as the core problem - satsbased notes \"bad communication doesn't give the token a narrative for people to believe.\" Users report team focus shifted to Milady AI project instead of ElizaOS/DegenAI. The Meteora MET announcement appeared as spam/scam. No concrete technical implementations or solutions were provided by team members. Community consensus: project appears abandoned despite active development, with forced selling creating death spiral as token value drops requiring more tokens for dev payments.\n---\nWhy is the price dropping continuously even when the broader market pumps?\n---\nferhat8372\n---\nalexeill, shaa07dy_16127, lordwallet - Consensus: Team dumping freely minted tokens\n---\nIs the team selling/dumping tokens?\n---\nnusko_\n---\nshaa07dy_16127, lordwallet - Yes, trust the numbers, 40% from migration being dumped\n---\nWhat happened with the token migration?\n---\nlou09625\n---\nlordwallet - 40% of community tokens transferred to team wallets during migration\n---\nWhy is Shaw not communicating or showing up?\n---\ngaesaeggihermes, joshisgood77\n---\nUnanswered\n---\nIs the team working on Milady AI instead of ElizaOS?\n---\nwaiser0165, ferhat8372\n---\nUnanswered - but community consensus suggests yes\n---\nWhat is the utility of ElizaOS token?\n---\nshaa07dy_16127\n---\ncyborgxai - Shared documentation link\n---\nAre developers being paid in ElizaOS tokens?\n---\nalexeill\n---\nalexeill - Likely yes, causing sell pressure\n---\nIs it worth selling at these prices?\n---\nnusko_\n---\nUnanswered\n---\ncyborgxai\n---\nCommunity\n---\nUsers asking about ElizaOS utility and why price is dumping\n---\nShared Twitter thread explaining ElizaOS utility, though didn't address price concerns\n---\nsatsbased\n---\nCommunity\n---\nUnderstanding why token price keeps dropping despite development\n---\nIdentified root cause: bad communication prevents narrative building for holders\n---\nlou09625\n---\nCommunity\n---\nConcerns about project viability\n---\nEncouraged checking GitHub activity showing active development\n---\nDocumentation\n---\nUpdate roadmap on ElizaOS - Shaw appears to have abandoned communication\n---\nlalanotia\n---\nTechnical\n---\nLink token economics to project development - currently completely separate\n---\njoshisgood77\n---\nDocumentation\n---\nProvide transparency on token distribution and team selling activity\n---\nshaa07dy_16127\n---\nDocumentation\n---\nCommunicate long-term plan or project closure status\n---\nlordwallet\n---\nTechnical\n---\nAddress token payment structure for developers causing sell pressure\n---\nalexeill\n---\nDocumentation\n---\nClarify team focus between ElizaOS, DegenAI, and Milady AI projects\n---\nwaiser0165\n---\n1300025221834739744\n---\n\ud83d\udcac-coders\n---\nThe channel discussion primarily focused on security concerns and tooling requests. The most critical technical issue raised was a supply chain attack affecting Axios, highlighted by dankvr who urgently requested pinning the package version to prevent exploitation. This represents a significant security vulnerability requiring immediate attention. Arturvlayer sought recommendations for Instagram Story scraping tools, specifically looking for solutions that could extract mentions and URLs by story URL. They mentioned testing Apify but found it cost-prohibitive at approximately $0.30 per story, indicating a need for more economical alternatives. The conversation also included several social media links shared by theredwizarddev related to OrbisAPI updates, though specific technical details from these links were not discussed in the chat. Two users introduced themselves seeking project involvement - oladejo_michael_85679 as a 2D animator and janhana2049 looking for project leadership contact - but these introductions did not generate technical discussions. The security alert about Axios represents the most actionable technical item requiring immediate developer response.\n---\nAnyone knows nice scraper that can get me mentions/URLs from Instagram Story? (ideally by URL)\n---\narturvlayer\n---\nUnanswered\n---\ncan u paste here link? how expensive is it?\n---\narturvlayer\n---\nUnanswered\n---\nWho is the responsible can I contact with him to lead this project??\n---\njanhana2049\n---\nUnanswered\n---\nTechnical\n---\nPin Axios package version to prevent supply chain attack vulnerability\n---\ndankvr\n---\nTechnical\n---\nFind cost-effective Instagram Story scraper alternative to Apify (current cost ~$0.30 per story)\n---\narturvlayer\n---\n1486451660023664741\n---\ntheredwizarddev\n---\nHelper\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n1371620887438164028\n---\njanhana2049\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n1230182325275459604\n---\narturvlayer\n---\nVerified\n---\n1412860537024413709\n---\njakespr1\n---\n580487826420793364\n---\nodilitime\n---\nplatform - self assign\n---\npartner portal - self assign\n---\nCommunity Ops\n---\nCreator\n---\nModerator\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\npmairca - self assign\n---\nVerified\n---\nBooster\n---\nHoplite\n---\nGithub - Contributor\n---\nHelper\n---\nMigration Support\n---\nAssociate\n---\nLabs\n---\nTrader\n---\nContributor\n---\nmerch - self assign\n---\nevents - self-assign\n---\n[WG] Elizacon - granted\n---\nSpartan Dev\n---\nCore Dev\n---\nCoder\n---\n213767993153290250\n---\ndankvr\n---\nGod\n---\na-hack\n---\nregen\n---\nTrader\n---\nCreator\n---\nModerator\n---\nVanguard\n---\nContributor\n---\nVerified\n---\nDev School Student\n---\nBooster\n---\nDesigner\n---\nCore Dev\n---\nCoder\n---\n1461692915968376977\n---\noladejo_michael_85679\n---\nDesigner\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n1313507000147116133\n---\nshaa07dy_16127\n---\nTrader\n---\nVerified\n---\nFr\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n832338755930030110\n---\ncyborgxai\n---\nTrader\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n1308846958793982004\n---\npex74\n---\nTrader\n---\nIt\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n245981634187231232\n---\naccountshark\n---\nVerified\n---\n1437695020441538560\n---\npaolin_62616\n---\nTrader\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\nIt\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n654765979351646228\n---\ncrx92\n---\nVerified\n---\nCoder\n---\nutility\n---\n193053923068608513\n---\nnusko_\n---\nCoder\n---\nVerified\n---\nPoker\n---\n991241881822437416\n---\naabidlillah\n---\nHelper\n---\nTrader\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n1486743497519399044\n---\njoshisgood77\n---\nTrader\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\nIt\n---\nVerified\n---\nFr\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n1190247409490604093\n---\nhello_12345_12345\n---\nauto.fun enjoyer\n---\nTrader\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\n928043254765723688\n---\nferhat8372\n---\nTrader\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n648599269951143936\n---\nalexeill\n---\nVerified\n---\n942971921753059388\n---\ntong9807\n---\nHelper\n---\nTrader\n---\nCreator\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\nVerified\n---\nDesigner\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n498273781589213185\n---\nshawmakesmagic\n---\nModerator\n---\nLabs\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n1281266285505810453\n---\nwaiser0165\n---\nagent dev school - self assign\n---\nVerified\n---\nDev School Student\n---\nAnnouncements\n---\nCoder\n---\n1250462866373611669\n---\ngaesaeggihermes\n---\nBooster\n---\nVanguard\n---\nVerified\n---\nInvestors\n---\n1184466248520699967\n---\nsatsbased\n---\nServer Booster\n---\nMini Mod\n---\nVIP\n---\nContributor\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\n790400113779802114\n---\njams0883\n---\nTrader\n---\nVerified\n---\n831422482422431754\n---\nlalanotia\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n1378046941799387317\n---\ngordeialla1\n---\nTrader\n---\nCreator\n---\nVerified\n---\nDesigner\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\neliza\n---\n1323094779927461962\n---\nalexonchaintech\n---\nTrader\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\nIt\n---\nVerified\n---\nFr\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n1057437746207141940\n---\nlou09625\n---\nTrader\n---\nVerified\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n901295081326248026\n---\nlordwallet\n---\nTrader\n---\nutility\n---\neliza\n---\n807727820355797062\n---\nmagicyte\n---\nauto.fun enjoyer\n---\nCreator\n---\n[WG] degenspartan\n---\nMini Mod\n---\nVIP\n---\nVerified\n---\nDesigner\n---\nutility\n---\nCoder\n---\n2026-03-31.md\n---\n# elizaOS Discord - 2026-03-31\n\n## Summary\n\n### Token Economics and Price Decline\n\nThe ElizaOS community is experiencing severe distress over a 99.5% token price decline, described as worse than historical crashes like Luna/UST. Users report continuous price drops even during broader market pumps (BTC/ETH/SOL), with community members attributing this to alleged team token dumping and structural economic issues. The token migration process resulted in 40% of community tokens allegedly transferring to team wallets, creating significant trust issues. A critical problem identified is the practice of paying developers in ElizaOS tokens, which creates continuous sell pressure as the token value drops, requiring more tokens for the same USD value and creating a death spiral effect.\n\n### Project Management and Communication\n\nCommunity consensus identifies poor communication as the core problem undermining the project. Shaw's absence and contradictory messaging about memecoins going to zero has created confusion and eroded confidence. Users note that bad communication fails to provide a narrative for people to believe in the token. The Kraken migration was criticized as slow and non-transparent. Despite active GitHub development activity, there is no clear linkage between development work and token value, leading to perceptions that the project is abandoned. Community members report the team's focus has shifted to Milady AI project instead of ElizaOS/DegenAI.\n\n### Security Vulnerabilities\n\nA critical supply chain attack affecting the Axios package was identified, requiring immediate attention from developers. The vulnerability necessitates pinning the package version to prevent exploitation, representing a significant security risk to projects using the affected dependency.\n\n### Tooling and Development Resources\n\nDevelopers discussed needs for Instagram Story scraping tools, with cost concerns around existing solutions like Apify at approximately $0.30 per story. The community seeks more economical alternatives for extracting mentions and URLs from Instagram stories. Utility documentation for ElizaOS was shared by cyborgxai, though specific implementation details were not elaborated.\n\n## FAQ\n\n**Q: Why has the ElizaOS token declined 99.5%?**\nA: Community members attribute the decline to alleged team token dumping, poor communication from leadership, token migration issues where 40% of community tokens transferred to team wallets, and the practice of paying developers in ElizaOS tokens creating continuous sell pressure.\n\n**Q: Is the ElizaOS project still being developed?**\nA: GitHub shows active development activity, but there is a disconnect between development work and token value. Community members perceive the project as abandoned despite ongoing development, with team focus allegedly shifted to Milady AI project.\n\n**Q: What is the Axios security vulnerability?**\nA: A supply chain attack is affecting the Axios package, requiring developers to pin the package version immediately to prevent exploitation.\n\n**Q: What are the recommended tools for Instagram Story scraping?**\nA: Apify was tested but found cost-prohibitive at approximately $0.30 per story. The community is seeking more economical alternatives for extracting mentions and URLs from Instagram stories.\n\n**Q: What is causing the token death spiral?**\nA: As token value drops, the team requires more tokens to pay developers the same USD value, creating forced selling that further depresses prices in a self-reinforcing cycle.\n\n## Help Interactions\n\n**Helper:** cyborgxai  \n**Helpee:** Community members seeking utility information  \n**Resolution:** Shared utility documentation for ElizaOS, though specific implementation details were not provided.\n\n**Helper:** dankvr  \n**Helpee:** Development community  \n**Resolution:** Alerted developers to critical Axios supply chain attack and recommended pinning package version, though no confirmation of implementation was recorded.\n\n**Helper:** Arturvlayer  \n**Helpee:** Self (seeking recommendations)  \n**Resolution:** Unresolved - still seeking economical Instagram Story scraping tool alternatives to Apify.\n\n## Action Items\n\n### Technical\n\n- Pin Axios package version immediately to prevent supply chain attack exploitation (mentioned by dankvr)\n- Establish clear linkage between GitHub development activity and token value proposition (implied by community discussion)\n- Address token migration issues where 40% of community tokens transferred to team wallets (mentioned by community members)\n\n### Documentation\n\n- Create transparent communication about token economics and team token allocation (mentioned by satsbased and community)\n- Document the relationship between development work and token utility (implied by community concerns about GitHub activity disconnect)\n- Provide clear documentation on Instagram Story scraping tool alternatives and cost comparisons (mentioned by Arturvlayer)\n---\n2026-04-01.md\n---\nFile not found\n---\n2026-02-15.md\n---\n# Overall Project Weekly Summary (Feb 15 - 21, 2026)\n\nThis week, ElizaOS entered a high-velocity phase as it prepared for its official beta launch. The team successfully cleared a massive backlog of technical hurdles while simultaneously expanding the framework's reach into everyday communication tools like WhatsApp and Gmail. By combining core infrastructure upgrades with new decentralized identity features, the project is positioning itself as a robust, secure, and highly adaptable home for the next generation of AI agents.\n\n## Executive Summary\nElizaOS shifted its focus toward a major beta release, prioritizing user onboarding and platform stability. The project achieved significant milestones by integrating popular messaging and productivity apps and launching new on-chain identity tools for agents on the Solana blockchain.\n\n### Key Strategic Initiatives & Outcomes\n\n**Preparing for the Beta Launch and Beyond**\n*Goal: To ensure the platform is stable, user-friendly, and ready for its first 100 official testers.*\n*   The team cleared dozens of functional blockers in [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza), including fixing dashboard bugs and removing restrictive text limits to improve the user experience.\n*   A new \"Profile Plugin\" was proposed in [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza) to automatically build user profiles from social media, making it easier for new users to get started immediately.\n*   Efforts are underway in [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza) to refine the AI's personality, aiming for a more direct and engaging conversational style for the launch.\n\n**Expanding Agent Reach and Utility**\n*Goal: To allow AI agents to work across more platforms and handle more complex tasks.*\n*   Major integrations were finalized for WhatsApp, Gmail, and the N8N workflow engine in [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza), allowing agents to communicate and automate tasks where users already work.\n*   The [elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow) repository added a new \"control panel\" (REST API), giving developers a way to manage complex workflows directly without needing to use natural language.\n*   The plugin registry in [elizaos-plugins/registry](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry) saw a surge in new tools, particularly for Web3 and financial data exchanges.\n\n**Strengthening Security and Decentralization**\n*Goal: To give agents a verifiable identity and ensure the system remains secure as it grows.*\n*   The project introduced the SAID Protocol in [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza) and [elizaos-plugins/registry](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry), which gives agents a \"digital passport\" on the Solana blockchain for secure, verifiable actions.\n*   A security audit was completed for the Model Context Protocol in [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza), ensuring that as agents share information, they do so safely.\n\n**Improving System Health and Maintenance**\n*Goal: To keep the project's \"engine\" running smoothly and make it easier for community members to contribute.*\n*   A major database overhaul was started in [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza) to make the system faster and more reliable for the long term.\n*   Critical fixes to the automated review system in [elizaos-plugins/registry](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry) ensured that outside contributors can have their work checked and merged more quickly.\n*   Routine but essential security updates were performed across the documentation site in [elizaos/elizaos.github.io](https://github.com/elizaos/elizaos.github.io) to keep the project's public face secure.\n\n### Cross-Repository Coordination\n*   **Unified Identity Standards**: The implementation of the SAID Protocol required synchronized work between the core framework [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza) and the [elizaos-plugins/registry](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry) to ensure agents can use their new on-chain identities across all plugins.\n*   **Workflow Automation**: The N8N workflow integration involved coordinated updates in the core repository [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza) and the specific [elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow) repo to provide a seamless experience for managing complex AI tasks.\n*   **Automated Maintenance**: The team successfully fixed \"Renovate\" (an automated update tool) in [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza), which now helps keep dependencies across the entire ecosystem up to date automatically.\n\n## Repository Spotlights\n\n### elizaos/eliza\n*   Initiated a major database refactor ([#6509](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6509)) to improve long-term system architecture.\n*   Integrated the SAID Protocol for on-chain Solana identity ([#6510](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6510)), enabling verifiable agent signatures.\n*   Finalized major integrations for WhatsApp ([#6401](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6401)), Gmail ([#6404](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6404)), and N8N ([#6429](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6429)).\n*   Resolved critical automated update issues ([#6488](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6488)) and enabled multi-language dependency management ([#6506](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6506), [#6507](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6507)).\n*   Added support for the Opus 4.5 model ([#6368](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6368)) and Chain-of-Thought reasoning ([#6294](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6294)).\n\n### elizaos-plugins/registry\n*   Expanded the ecosystem with new plugins including `@elizaos/plugin-said` ([#264](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/264)) and several exchange-related tools ([#261](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/261), [#262](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/262)).\n*   Fixed a high-priority issue where the automated review system was blocking new contributions ([#259](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/issues/259)).\n*   Improved support for external contributors by fixing the review process for forked repositories ([#260](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/260)).\n\n### elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow\n*   Launched a comprehensive REST API for direct workflow management and monitoring ([#16](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow/pull/16)).\n*   Fixed a critical bug in how the AI handles workflow properties, ensuring stability even when the AI provides incomplete data ([#18](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-n8n-workflow/pull/18)).\n\n### elizaos-plugins/plugin-ollama\n*   Identified and began investigating a community-reported issue regarding embedding failures on Linux environments ([#17](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-ollama/issues/17)).\n\n### elizaos/elizaos.github.io\n*   Maintained project health through routine dependency synchronization and version updates ([#242](https://github.com/elizaos/elizaos.github.io/pull/242)).\n---\n2026-03-01.md\n---\n# Overall Project Monthly Summary (March 2026)\n\nIn March 2026, ElizaOS transitioned from a framework for simple bots into a sophisticated ecosystem for autonomous \"Agent Commerce.\" The project successfully integrated new ways for AI agents to identify themselves, manage money, and work together across different blockchain networks. While the team worked through some technical growing pains during a major version update, the result is a much more powerful platform where agents can now perform complex tasks like hiring other AIs for code reviews or managing financial transactions independently.\n\n## Executive Summary\nThis month focused on giving AI agents the \"tools of autonomy\": cryptographic identities, secure payment rails, and the ability to execute multiple tasks at once. By bridging the gap between traditional web services and decentralized finance, ElizaOS has laid the groundwork for a future where AI agents can discover, hire, and pay one another without human intervention.\n\n### Key Strategic Initiatives & Outcomes\n\n**Enabling Autonomous Agent Commerce**\n*Goal: We want agents to be able to buy services and manage funds securely so they can operate as independent economic actors.*\n- Introduced the **x402 payment protocol** and **AgentID** ([elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza)), allowing agents to have their own secure identities and \"wallets\" for transactions.\n- Integrated the **MAXIA marketplace** and **Coin Railz** ([elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic)), enabling agents to trade digital currency (USDC) across 14 different blockchains.\n- Added \"safety checks\" for payments ([elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza)), ensuring agents don't send money to restricted or dangerous addresses.\n\n**Improving Performance and Multi-Tasking**\n*Goal: We aimed to make agents smarter and faster by allowing them to handle many users and tasks at the same time.*\n- Launched **Parallel Action Execution** ([elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza)), which lets an agent do multiple things at once instead of waiting to finish one task before starting the next.\n- Implemented a **Session Manager** ([elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza)) to help agents keep track of conversations with many different people simultaneously.\n- Optimized how agents \"think\" by batching prompts ([elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza)), which reduces the cost and time it takes for an agent to respond.\n\n**Expanding the Modular Plugin Ecosystem**\n*Goal: We want to make it easy for developers to add new \"skills\" to their agents by picking from a library of pre-made tools.*\n- Added several new financial tools to the [elizaos-plugins/registry](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry), including wallet intelligence and automated trading tools for collectors.\n- Updated the **Anthropic plugin** ([elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic)) to use the latest AI models, ensuring agents remain cost-effective and highly capable.\n\n### Cross-Repository Coordination\n- **The \"Agent Commerce\" Push**: A coordinated effort across the **Registry**, **Anthropic Plugin**, and **Core Runtime** repositories established the x402 payment standard. This allows a plugin from the registry to use the core identity system to make a payment via the Anthropic model.\n- **Infrastructure Stabilization**: As the core [elizaos/eliza](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza) repository moved toward version 2.0.0, the [elizaos/elizaos.github.io](https://github.com/elizaos/elizaos.github.io) team synchronized documentation and web framework updates to ensure the community had the latest guides for these major changes.\n\n## Repository Spotlights\n\n### elizaos/eliza\n- Enabled agents to perform multiple actions simultaneously ([#6654](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6654)) and respond to users in real-time via streaming ([#6655](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6655)).\n- Introduced **AgentID** ([#6644](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/issues/6644)), a way for agents to prove who they are using secure cryptographic keys.\n- Added a \"Gas Station\" plugin ([#6686](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6686)) that lets agents automatically swap digital dollars for the \"gas\" needed to perform blockchain transactions.\n- Fixed critical build errors for Linux users ([#6665](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6665)) and resolved a bug where agents would occasionally \"ignore\" incoming messages ([#6622](https://github.com/elizaos/eliza/pull/6622)).\n\n### elizaos-plugins/registry\n- Integrated **plugin-x402-swarms** ([#322](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/322)), combining advanced payment protocols with the ability to manage groups of agents.\n- Added new wallet management plugins like **@elizaos/plugin-spraay-wallet** ([#316](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/316)) and **WalletIQ** ([#318](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/pull/318)).\n- Began the transition to a new \"channel-based\" messaging system ([#5121](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/registry/issues/5121)) to make agent communications more organized.\n\n### elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic\n- Updated default AI models to the latest versions ([#14](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/pull/14)) to improve performance and reduce costs for users.\n- Hosted strategic discussions on **AI-to-AI marketplaces** ([#6365](https://github.com/elizaos-plugins/plugin-anthropic/issues/6365)), focusing on how agents can use \"escrow\" to safely pay each other for work.\n\n### elizaos/elizaos.github.io\n- Updated the website's underlying framework to **Next.js 16.2.1** ([#245](https://github.com/elizaos/elizaos.github.io/pull/245)) for better speed and security.\n- Facilitated community planning for **Automated AI Code Reviews** ([#4893](https://github.com/elizaos/elizaos.github.io/issues/4893)), moving toward a system where AI agents can check each other's work.\n---\n[\"greptile-apps_day_2026-03-26\", \"greptile-apps\", \"day\", \"2026-03-26\", \"greptile-apps: No activity today.\", \"2026-03-29T23:26:47.351Z\"]\n[\"dependabot[bot]_day_2026-03-26\", \"dependabot[bot]\", \"day\", 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issue in elizaos/eliza#6688 and actively participating in discussions by commenting on another issue.\", \"2026-03-29T23:26:48.327Z\"]\n[\"pino12033_day_2026-03-26\", \"pino12033\", \"day\", \"2026-03-26\", \"pino12033: Focused on feature development, opening a significant pull request, elizaos/eliza#6686, to add a new plugin, which involved modifying 5 files with 808 lines of new code across code, config, and documentation.\", \"2026-03-29T23:26:48.784Z\"]\n[\"greptile-apps_day_2026-03-27\", \"greptile-apps\", \"day\", \"2026-03-27\", \"greptile-apps: No activity today.\", \"2026-03-29T23:26:48.787Z\"]\n[\"NubsCarson_day_2026-03-27\", \"NubsCarson\", \"day\", \"2026-03-27\", \"NubsCarson: No activity today.\", \"2026-03-29T23:26:49.093Z\"]\n[\"dependabot[bot]_day_2026-03-27\", \"dependabot[bot]\", \"day\", \"2026-03-27\", \"dependabot[bot]: No activity today.\", \"2026-03-29T23:26:49.095Z\"]\n[\"ItachiDevv_day_2026-03-27\", \"ItachiDevv\", \"day\", \"2026-03-27\", \"ItachiDevv: Today, 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They also provided 2 PR comments, demonstrating engagement in code review processes.\", \"2026-03-29T23:27:16.584Z\"]\n[\"axnetfun_day_2026-03-29\", \"axnetfun\", \"day\", \"2026-03-29\", \"axnetfun: Focused on feature and bugfix work, opening a PR to add a new plugin to the registry (elizaos-plugins/registry#324) and modifying 2 configuration files with 2 commits.\", \"2026-03-29T23:27:16.222Z\"]\n[\"pino12033_day_2026-03-27\", \"pino12033\", \"day\", \"2026-03-27\", \"pino12033: Focused on bugfix work, contributing one PR comment and modifying 2 files with 1 commit.\", \"2026-03-29T23:26:49.975Z\"]\n---\n2026-04-01T08:52:07.699126+00:00Z\n---\n2026-04-01\n---\nelizaOS/knowledge\n---\nelizaOS\n---\nknowledge\n---\nai_news_elizaos_discord_md_2026-03-31\n---\nai_news_elizaos_discord_md_2026-03-30\n---\nai_news_elizaos_discord_md_2026-03-29\n---\nai_news_elizaos_daily_json_2026-03-31\n---\nai_news_elizaos_daily_md_2026-03-31\n---\nai_news_elizaos_daily_discord_json_2026-03-31\n---\nai_news_elizaos_daily_discord_md_2026-03-31\n---\ngithub_summaries_week_latest_2026-02-15.md\n---\ngithub_summaries_month_latest_2026-03-01.md\n---\ngithub_summaries_daily_2026-04-01"
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