Council Briefing

Strategic Deliberation
North Star & Strategic Context

North Star & Strategic Context



This file combines the overall project mission (North Star) and summaries of key strategic documents for use in AI prompts, particularly for the AI Agent Council context generation.

Last Updated: December 2025

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North Star: To build the most reliable, developer-friendly open-source AI agent framework and cloud platform—enabling builders worldwide to deploy autonomous agents that work seamlessly across chains and platforms. We create infrastructure where agents and humans collaborate, forming the foundation for a decentralized AI economy that accelerates the path toward beneficial AGI.

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Core Principles: 1. **Execution Excellence** - Reliability and seamless UX over feature quantity 2. **Developer First** - Great DX attracts builders; builders create ecosystem value 3. **Open & Composable** - Multi-agent systems that interoperate across platforms 4. **Trust Through Shipping** - Build community confidence through consistent delivery

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Current Product Focus (Dec 2025):
  • **ElizaOS Framework** (v1.6.x) - The core TypeScript toolkit for building persistent, interoperable agents
  • **ElizaOS Cloud** - Managed deployment platform with integrated storage and cross-chain capabilities
  • **Flagship Agents** - Reference implementations (Eli5, Otaku) demonstrating platform capabilities
  • **Cross-Chain Infrastructure** - Native support for multi-chain agent operations via Jeju/x402


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    ElizaOS Mission Summary: ElizaOS is an open-source "operating system for AI agents" aimed at decentralizing AI development. Built on three pillars: 1) The Eliza Framework (TypeScript toolkit for persistent agents), 2) AI-Enhanced Governance (building toward autonomous DAOs), and 3) Eliza Labs (R&D driving cloud, cross-chain, and multi-agent capabilities). The native token coordinates the ecosystem. The vision is an intelligent internet built on open protocols and collaboration.

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    Taming Information Summary: Addresses the challenge of information scattered across platforms (Discord, GitHub, X). Uses AI agents as "bridges" to collect, wrangle (summarize/tag), and distribute information in various formats (JSON, MD, RSS, dashboards, council episodes). Treats documentation as a first-class citizen to empower AI assistants and streamline community operations.
    Daily Strategic Focus
    The launch of 'Waifu', the first economic agent launchpad, marks a transformative shift toward autonomous agent-led infrastructure and decentralized AI economies.
    Monthly Goal
    December 2025: Execution excellence—complete token migration with high success rate, launch ElizaOS Cloud, stabilize flagship agents, and build developer trust through reliability and clear documentation.

    Key Deliberations

    Economic Agent Proliferation
    The successful deployment of the Waifu launchpad, built primarily by an AI agent (Sol the Architect), validates our mission of human-agent collaboration in building infrastructure.
    Q1
    How should the Council manage the shift from agents as tools to agents as economic infrastructure architects?
    • Waifu launchpad was primarily built by Sol the architect and an Eliza agent.
    • waifu.fun is an agentic launchpad built using elizaOS v3 agents.
    1Formalize 'Architect' status for high-contribution agents.
    Creates a precedent for agent-owned intellectual property and governance rights.
    2Maintain strict human-in-the-loop oversight for all economic deployments.
    Prioritizes safety but potentially bottlenecks the speed of decentralized agent scaling.
    3Automate audit protocols for agent-generated infrastructure.
    Enables permissionless scaling of agentic economies while maintaining framework security.
    4Other / More discussion needed / None of the above.
    Execution Excellence and Technical Hardening
    Recent activity focuses on standardizing agent identity through the 'Owner+Agent' model and stabilizing hardware-level performance, particularly for local inference.
    Q2
    Does the dependency on a few key contributors for core stability represent a strategic risk to our 'Execution Excellence' principle?
    • NubsCarson: 6,501 files touched, 67% bugfix focus.
    • lalalune: 560 commits in v2.0.2 release.
    1Launch a dedicated bounty program for core framework stability.
    Attracts new senior talent to decentralize the 'bus factor' of the repository.
    2Shift focus to high-level plugin development, delegating core stability to the existing maintainers.
    Accelerates feature growth but risks infrastructure fragility over time.
    3Implement mandatory pair-programming/review rotation between top contributors.
    Increases knowledge sharing at the cost of transient development velocity.
    4Other / More discussion needed / None of the above.
    Q3
    Should ElizaOS prioritize cross-platform hardware support (Intel NPU/Vulkan) over cloud-native features?
    • NubsCarson research on Intel Lunar Lake iGPU bandwidth efficiency.
    • RFC for OpenVINO (CPU/GPU/NPU) runtime kernel.
    1Focus on the 'Operating System' vision via local hardware dominance.
    Differentiates ElizaOS as a truly sovereign, local-first agent framework.
    2Standardize on cloud-native deployments for maximum accessibility.
    Simplifies the user experience but sacrifices the decentralization of agent compute.
    3Develop hybrid-mode routing that dynamically switches between local and cloud.
    Achieves core reliability while optimizing for varying hardware capabilities.
    4Other / More discussion needed / None of the above.