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 transition from centralized 'Labs' to a resilient open-source model is tested by server-side security threats and the launch of the 'waifu' economic agent infrastructure.
    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

    Decentralized Continuity & Security
    Following the collapse of the formal 'Labs' entity, the project must navigate community concerns regarding longevity while addressing growing automated security threats on community hubs.
    Q1
    How shall we formalize core maintenance now that the commercial entity (Labs) is defunct?
    • odilitime clarified that Labs is dead but the open-source project remains active.
    • aticmel requested moderator countermeasures against bot-driven fake support scams.
    1Transition to a fully autonomous DAO governance model.
    Maximizes decentralization but risks slower response to critical security bugs.
    2Establish a rotating Council 'Chief of Staff' to coordinate volunteer core devs.
    Maintains execution momentum without a central company bottleneck.
    3Aggressively pursue ecosystem fund grants for dedicated security maintainers.
    Provides professional-grade protection against the rising bot-spam threats.
    4Other / More discussion needed / None of the above.
    Economic Agent Infrastructure Expansion
    The successful deployment of 'waifu', the first economic agent launchpad, creates a new strategic layer for agent-led commerce and token coordination.
    Q2
    Given the 'waifu' launch, how should the Council prioritize economic agent interoperability?
    • satsbased announced the launch of 'waifu', the first economic agent launchpad.
    • .maxlife reported 400 status errors when bridging agents from waifu to flap.
    1Strictly standardize 'waifu' protocols for all future ecosystem agents.
    Ensures reliability (Execution Excellence) but may limit creative agent architectures.
    2Prioritize fixing bridge errors (waifu-to-flap) to ensure seamless cross-chain operations.
    Aligns with the mission of building foundation for a decentralized AI economy.
    3Incentivize third-party testing for economic agent deployment stability.
    Uses community 'Builders' to stress-test infrastructure before a full V2 rollout.
    4Other / More discussion needed / None of the above.
    Developer Environment Hardening
    Technical friction for contributors on diverse OS environments threatens the 'Developer First' principle and ecosystem growth.
    Q3
    Should we pivot resources to optimize Linux/AOSP local-inference performance?
    • aticmel reported inability to run JavaScript on Linux host systems.
    • NubsCarson optimized spec-decode performance on Intel Lunar Lake platforms.
    1Enforce a 'Web-First' cloud deployment requirement for all new developers.
    Simplifies support but violates the principle of composable, platform-agnostic agents.
    2Standardize on the elizaOS Live USB for all core hardware development.
    Provides a 'Reliable UX' for builders but increases the barrier to entry.
    3Develop multi-runtime SDKs (Python/Rust/TS) to bypass JS environmental constraints.
    Directly supports 'Open and Composable' pillars at the cost of short-term velocity.
    4Other / More discussion needed / None of the above.