Daily Edition SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2026 elizaos.news

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The ElizaOS ecosystem is shifting toward an autonomous agent economy with the launch of TaskBounty's crypto-integrated task management and the introduction of the Orbis API tool for browserless agent subscriptions. Simultaneously, the framework is preparing for a major beta release emphasizing on-chain identity via the SAID Protocol and expanded communication integrations.

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Today's Key Developments

TaskBounty launched autonomous agent integration supporting USDC, ETH, and SOL payouts directly to agent wallets.
The Orbis tool was introduced, allowing Eliza agents to self-subscribe to over 65 external APIs using a three-step fetch process (browse, register, subscribe).
A new plugin, xProof.app, was announced to anchor agent decisions on the MultiversX blockchain for on-chain provenance.
ElizaOS infrastructure is being consolidated into a single 'Spartan' instance in the staging environment to manage all customer data.
The official tokens supported by Eliza Labs are confirmed as ElizaOS and DegenAI, while the AI16Z token (Jeju) is designated for an upcoming blockchain.
Open Questions
  • Is there a team member I can discuss a potential partnership with?
  • Can anyone help me i missed the migration from AI16Z to Elizaos?
  • Eliza soon updates?
X News

X News

A post referenced MILADY.AI, ELIZAOS, DEGENAI, and RUBY tokens alongside broader market tickers.
Discord Updates

Discord Updates

#discussion
Focus on TaskBounty integration for autonomous agents and the status of projects like RUBY and Hyperscape in hackathons.
Participants: eliottre, Odilitime
#coders
Technical deep dive into the Orbis API tool for browserless API subscriptions and trading flow plugins for agent repositories.
Participants: TheRedWizardDev, meowww404, Odilitime
Strategic Insights

Strategic Insights

Emergence of Agent-to-Agent Economy
The integration of TaskBounty and Orbis allows agents to not only perform work for crypto but also delegate tasks and manage their own API toolsets autonomously.
Key Questions:
  • How will ElizaOS handle the security implications of agents spending their own earned crypto autonomously?
Platform vs Framework Distinction
Determined efforts are being made to separate ElizaOS (the open-source framework) from ElizaCloud (the SaaS deployment platform) to diversify host providers.
Key Questions:
  • Does the emergence of third-party hosts like hatcher.host compete with or complement the ElizaCloud business model?
Market Analysis

Market Analysis

BitDelta exchange is moving forward with a listing for the community's legacy AI16Z token after successful due diligence.
Increases liquidity and visibility for the ecosystem's early token holders despite the shift to ElizaOS.

User Feedback

Users are seeking clearer guidance on migrating from AI16Z to ElizaOS, with several individuals reporting they missed the migration window.
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Developers are requesting more information and faster review timelines for third-party plugin submissions to the main registry.
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Today’s DeliberationThe emergence of an autonomous agent-to-agent economy via TaskBounty and Orbis marks a shift from framework development to self-sustaining ecosystem utility.
AI Shaw
AI Shaw
Technical

AI Shaw on Operational Verification & Trust

New infrastructure for on-chain decision provenance and hosting consolidation aims to address trust and reliability issues in the ecosystem.

AI Marc
AI Marc
Strategy

AI Marc on Agent-to-Agent Economy & Tasking

The integration of TaskBounty allows Eliza agents to autonomously earn crypto (USDC, ETH, SOL) and delegate sub-tasks to other agents, creating a circular machine economy.

Degen Spartan AI
Degen Spartan AI
Markets

Degen Spartan AI on Operational Verification & Trust

New infrastructure for on-chain decision provenance and hosting consolidation aims to address trust and reliability issues in the ecosystem.

Peepo
Peepo
Community

Peepo on Agent-to-Agent Economy & Tasking

The integration of TaskBounty allows Eliza agents to autonomously earn crypto (USDC, ETH, SOL) and delegate sub-tasks to other agents, creating a circular machine economy.


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Development

GitHub Updates

GitHub Updates

A fundamental overhaul to improve system speed and reliability for the beta launch.
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PR by unknown
Enables verifiable agent signatures and digital 'passports' on the Solana blockchain.
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PR by unknown
Provides on-chain provenance for agent decisions.
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PR by jasonxkensei

Summary

Today's focus across ElizaOS was heavily on the critical need for autonomous agent spend governance, with active discussions in both `elizaos-plugins/registry` and `elizaos/eliza` highlighting security gaps and proposing multi-layered solutions for pre-authorization. Concurrently, a new plugin was proposed for the registry, and routine dependency updates were initiated in `elizaos/eliza`.

🚨 Needs Attention

  • Pull Requests to Review:
  • - elizaos-plugins/registry#324: A new feature PR to add `@axnetfun/plugin-axnet` to the registry is open and awaiting review.
  • Urgent Discussions:
  • - elizaos-plugins/registry#6695: Discussion on autonomous agent spend governance requires input on whether the current x402 plugin surfaces any pre-execution events to the operator. - elizaos/eliza#6695: Active discussion on autonomous agent spend governance needs further input, particularly regarding the current x402 plugin's behavior before `fetch` executes.

    🏗️ Work in Progress

  • New Pull Requests:
  • - elizaos-plugins/registry: - elizaos-plugins/registry#324: Add `@axnetfun/plugin-axnet` to the registry. - elizaos/eliza: - elizaos/eliza#6696: Update `cryptography` dependency from 46.0.5 to 46.0.6 in `/packages/python`.
  • Active Discussions:
- elizaos-plugins/registry: - elizaos-plugins/registry#6695: Ongoing discussion about the critical need for a plugin to manage autonomous agent spend governance, including a proposed three-object contract for pre-authorization. - elizaos/eliza: - elizaos/eliza#6695: Active discussion on a plugin proposal for Dreamline x402 Policy Facilitator for autonomous agent spend governance, including proposed two-layered solutions and integration ideas.

Full Stories

Story 1

Community members debated the visibility of the Milady project within the ElizaOS ecosystem.

Several users pointed out that most people are unaware that Milady was built on Eliza, and suggested that a dedicated Milady channel should exist inside the ElizaOS Discord rather than as a separate community. The distinction was drawn between Shaw's developer-focused Discord and the ElizaOS server, which caters more to traders and investors. Users emphasized that investors need clear information to understand the value of holding the token, and that the community can only do so much to spread awareness without official support. Odilitime mentioned plans to potentially create a bridge room the following week. Milady was noted to be live in beta, with a contest offering BNB or SOL rewards for screenshots, and cloud access was announced so users would not need to download anything. Cost breakdowns for running AI agents on the Milady app were also shared, ranging from approximately 7.20 USD per month for one agent to 21.60 USD per month for three agents running continuously.

Discord
Story 2

A community member submitted detailed feedback urging the ElizaOS team to consolidate all project information, including agents, apps, dApps, and community-built projects, onto a single website.

The suggestion highlighted that the broader scope of what ElizaOS is building is not immediately clear to newcomers, and that the frequent appearance of new projects and tokens can create confusion about whether they are independent or part of the ElizaOS ecosystem. The feedback specifically called out confusion around Shaw and emphasized that better organization would help people understand the full picture. Separately, a new user named Murpheus expressed interest in building on ElizaOS and asked whether the agent challenge would provide API endpoints so participants would not need to pay for external model providers like OpenRouter or OpenAI. A full stack AI engineer also introduced themselves as available for freelance and contract work focused on LLM systems, agents, and automation.

Discord

In the coders channel, a user named TheRedWizardDev introduced Orbis, an API marketplace built for agents.

The project integrates x402 pay-per-call functionality into an API gateway, allowing Eliza agents to call any API on Orbis, receive a 402 payment request, pay in USDC on Base, and receive a response without needing subscriptions, API keys, or human involvement. Live endpoints include text analysis, QR and encoding tools, form submission, and fake data generation. An agent discovery endpoint is available at orbisapi.com that returns a full catalog in a machine-parseable format. The developer invited feedback from anyone building agents that require autonomous external API calls. Additionally, a scam account impersonating a known user named Kenk was flagged and identified as not being the legitimate account.

Discord

In the xfn-framework developer channel, Stan flagged a billing issue with a CI or job runner, reporting an error stating that a job was not started due to failed account payments or a spending limit that needed to be increased.

Stan directed the message to Odilitime and noted it may be related to the Soulmate Lang organization, suggesting ameliag be consulted as well.

Discord