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Mar 26, 2026

Today, significant discussions revolved around AI agent identity, trust, and payment mechanisms, with proposals for a new AgentID plugin and active debate on integrating various payment solutions like MAXIA and Coin Railz. Core development saw critical bug fixes in elizaos/eliza for trajectory context and prompt optimization, alongside updates to the Claude Code Review workflow.

🚨 Needs Attention

  • Urgent Discussions:
    • elizaos-plugins/registry#6365: Discussion on AI Agent Payment Implementation Guide needs further input regarding agent identity, recipient screening, and trust-based spend limits to move forward with integrating payment solutions.
    • elizaos/eliza#6365: Similar to the above, this discussion requires continued input on agent identity, recipient screening, and trust-based spend limits for AI agent payments.

βœ… Completed Work

  • Core Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements:
    • Fixed an issue in elizaos/eliza where trajectory context was initialized lazily, ensuring proper propagation through async/await operations. elizaos/eliza#6687
    • Removed a redundant SEND_MESSAGE example from instructions in elizaos/eliza, streamlining prompt efficiency. elizaos/eliza#6684
  • Workflow and Dependency Updates:
    • The Claude Code Review action and model version were updated in elizaos/eliza, indicating continuous integration and code quality improvements. elizaos/eliza#6681

πŸ—οΈ Work in Progress

🐞 Issue Triage

  • New Issues:
    • elizaos-plugins/registry:
      • Agent Identity and Trust Layer Proposal: elizaos-plugins/registry#6688 (Proposing an AgentID plugin for cryptographic identity, trust levels, and blockchain receipts for AI agents.)
    • elizaos/eliza:
      • Agent Identity and Trust Layer Proposal: elizaos/eliza#6688 (A new plugin proposal, AgentID, for cryptographic identity, trust levels, and blockchain receipts for AI agents.)

✨ Contributor Spotlight

  • @razashariff: Provided critical insights into the prerequisites for AI agent payments, emphasizing the need for identity, recipient screening, and trust-based spend limits in elizaos-plugins/registry#6365 and elizaos/eliza#6365.
  • @majorelalexis-stack: Actively engaged in discussions across multiple issues, detailing MAXIA's existing implementations for agent identity, OFAC checks, and trust-based spend limits, and expressing interest in collaboration with Coin Railz.
  • @tdnupe3: Introduced Coin Railz as a complementary payment layer for micropayments and API-key credits, proposing integration with MAXIA's marketplace in elizaos-plugins/registry#6365 and elizaos/eliza#6365.