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What is ElizaOS (ELIZAOS)?

ElizaOS is an open‑source, TypeScript‑based operating system and framework for building, deploying and orchestrating autonomous AI agents. Originally launched as a meme project (ai16z), it evolved into a developer platform and DAO that lets agents maintain personalities and long‑term memory, operate across platforms like Discord and X, interact with on‑chain systems, and co‑create real workflows rather than only produce chat replies. The project also issues a native token (historically associated with the AI16Z ticker and later represented as $ELIZAOS) used across the ElizaOS ecosystem (see https://crypto.com/uk/university/what-is-elizaos and https://ventureburn.com/what-is-elizaos/).

What sets ElizaOS apart:

  • Agent‑first OS: a purpose‑built, multi‑agent simulation framework that enables autonomous agents to keep context, signal each other, delegate tasks and form coordinated "swarms" rather than single chatbots (ElizaOS).
  • Modular TypeScript architecture: plugins (npm modules) let developers hot‑swap model providers, vector stores, social adapters and custom actions without changing core logic, reducing vendor lock‑in (ElizaOS architecture).
  • Unified Message Bus & Cross‑platform reach: one event pipeline supports Discord, Telegram, X, HTTP and on‑chain transports so agents can be shipped once and run across interfaces (ElizaOS features).
  • Strategic Action Chaining: LLM‑driven tool calls and workflows enable branching, parallel steps and real operations (not just replies) for automation and trading (ElizaOS architecture).
  • Web3 & oracle integrations: cross‑chain token design and integrations such as Chainlink CCIP enable agents to access trusted off‑chain data and operate across chains (ElizaOS partners and migration; https://ventureburn.com/what-is-elizaos/).
  • Community & DAO origins: born from a meme coin/DAO model (ai16z → ElizaOS) and positioning agents to participate in governance and autonomous treasury ideas, differentiating it from purely speculative tokens (https://crypto.com/uk/university/what-is-elizaos).

Primary utilities of the ElizaOS token and ecosystem (as described in the project materials):

  • Governance: token holders can participate in DAO proposals such as investment ideas, token buybacks and strategic initiatives (https://crypto.com/uk/university/what-is-elizaos).
  • Access & interactions: tokens enable interaction with agents and access to network features across supported chains (ventureburn explains multi‑chain support for $ELIZAOS) (https://ventureburn.com/what-is-elizaos/).
  • Ecosystem incentives & infrastructure: tokens are used for incentives, liquidity provisioning and funding ecosystem development (https://ventureburn.com/what-is-elizaos/).
  • Compensation & tooling: tokens can compensate ecosystem participants and fund the ElizaOS ecosystem and builder grants (https://ventureburn.com/what-is-elizaos/).
  • Potential future on‑chain utility: the team has discussed launching a dedicated blockchain/L1 where the token could be used for staking and transaction fees, which would expand utility beyond current governance and incentive roles (https://crypto.com/uk/university/what-is-elizaos; https://ventureburn.com/what-is-elizaos/).

The ElizaOS whitepaper (published January 2025) presents the platform as a "multi‑agent simulation framework" designed to create, deploy and manage autonomous AI agents that can interact across platforms while maintaining consistent personalities and knowledge. It frames the project’s original goal—to build an autonomous AI investor—and outlines ElizaOS’s use as a DAO and agentic system for autonomous trading, agent deployment and cross‑platform automation (https://crypto.com/uk/university/what-is-elizaos).

ElizaOS’s token does not use a single proprietary consensus mechanism — its consensus depends on the underlying blockchain where the token contract lives. The project has historically issued tokens on multiple chains (for example, Solana is referenced for the original AI16Z issuance on the Solana network in the Crypto.com article and the token contracts are described as following standards like ERC‑20, BEP‑20 and SPL in the VentureBurn coverage). In short, consensus is provided by the chosen chain (e.g., Solana’s network for AI16Z as noted in the Crypto.com write-up), not by a unique ElizaOS consensus algorithm.

ElizaOS was created by Eliza Labs. According to Crypto.com, Eliza Labs developed the project in October 2024 with the original goal of building an autonomous AI investor (raising roughly US$75,000 to get started). The project evolved from a meme‑coin experiment (originally ai16z / AI16Z) into an open, modular framework and DAO for building, deploying and governing autonomous AI agents that can interact across platforms and make decentralized investment decisions — roles described in the Crypto.com overview and echoed by the project materials linked on the ElizaOS website.

ElizaOS (the project) was developed by Eliza Labs in October 2024, with a white paper published in January 2025 describing the multi‑agent framework and DAO structure (Crypto.com). The project rebranded from ai16z to ElizaOS on 28 January 2025 (Crypto.com), and a migration to the new $ELIZAOS token began on 6 November 2025 (as reported by VentureBurn: https://ventureburn.com/what-is-elizaos/).

The token’s primary uses are governance, ecosystem access, and incentives. Per Crypto.com, the original AI16Z token functions as a governance token within the ElizaOS ecosystem — holders can participate in proposals (for example, investment ideas, buybacks and strategic initiatives) and it helps facilitate interactions with AI agents. VentureBurn adds that the $ELIZAOS token is intended for ecosystem incentives, liquidity and infrastructure development, and that token contracts exist across chains (ERC‑20, BEP‑20, SPL) to enable cross‑chain access and interactions (see AI16Z / AI16Z governance token and the ElizaOS token overview).

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You can buy the project’s token on mainstream crypto platforms — for example, the Crypto.com App supports purchasing the original AI16Z token directly (see Crypto.com’s guide). If you already hold the legacy ai16z/AI16Z token, ElizaOS has an on‑site migration flow labelled “MIGRATION NOW LIVE” to move legacy tokens to the new $ELIZAOS token (see the ElizaOS site).

  • Crypto.com guide: AI16Z
  • Migration tool / official site: $elizaOS migration

ElizaOS solves the need for a developer-first, cross‑platform framework that lets AI agents do real work — not just chat. It provides:

  • A unified message bus so agents can run across Discord, X, HTTP or on‑chain without rewriting business logic.
  • Composable swarms and Worlds/Rooms so agents keep their own context while delegating, reaching consensus and load‑balancing.
  • Strategic action chaining (LLM‑driven tool calls) to run real workflows, branch, pause for input or run steps in parallel.
  • A modular, open‑source plugin architecture (model providers, vector stores, custom actions) to avoid vendor lock‑in.

Together these features enable autonomous, long‑lived agents that interact across social platforms and Web3, automate trading or operations, and let developers build scalable multi‑agent systems (source: ElizaOS and coverage in Crypto.com / VentureBurn).

  • Learn about the agent framework and goals: ElizaOS
  • Context on multi‑agent use cases: What Is ElizaOS? (Crypto.com)
  • Open‑source agent OS overview: VentureBurn explainer

Yes — ElizaOS is an open‑source TypeScript framework and you can review its code and community stats on the project’s GitHub (the site highlights a modular, open‑source architecture and public repo activity). The project emphasizes npm‑style plugins so capabilities (model providers, vector stores, social adapters) are hot‑swappable and visible to developers.

  • Official site / GitHub link and architecture notes: ElizaOS
  • Independent coverage calling it an open‑source operating system: VentureBurn

The token began as the meme coin ai16z / AI16Z, created by Eliza Labs in October 2024 to fund an autonomous AI investor and to serve as the ecosystem’s governance token. The project published a white paper in January 2025 and expanded from a meme token into a full multi‑agent platform and DAO. The original AI16Z token lived on Solana and was used for community governance and agent interactions. The project later rebranded to ElizaOS (the team kept the AI16Z ticker initially) and — as part of its roadmap — launched a migration to a new native token, $ELIZAOS, and expanded the token’s cross‑chain footprint (contracts implemented as ERC‑20, BEP‑20 and SPL depending on chain) to support multi‑chain usage and ecosystem incentives.

  • Origin and rebrand history: What Is ElizaOS? (Crypto.com)
  • Migration and cross‑chain token details: VentureBurn — ElizaOS token & migration
  • Official migration notice: $elizaOS migration

No public transaction-speed (TPS) numbers are provided in the available documentation. The project’s on‑chain design and architecture do, however, target scalability in several ways:

  • The native governance/token ecosystem originally used the [AI16Z] token on Solana, giving the project access to a high‑throughput chain for on‑chain interactions. (Source: Crypto.com)
  • ElizaOS embraces a cross‑chain, multi‑standard token approach — contracts can exist as ERC‑20, BEP‑20 and SPL — and recent work emphasises cross‑chain interoperability (e.g., integrations with Chainlink’s CCIP) to let agents and tokens operate across Ethereum, BNB Chain, Solana and other networks. These design choices are aimed at improving adaptability and throughput across chains rather than reporting a single TPS figure. (Source: VentureBurn)
  • On the application side, ElizaOS’s modular, TypeScript framework, unified message bus, and “composable swarms” of agents are architected to scale agent workloads horizontally (delegation, load‑balancing, parallel steps), which addresses software‑level scalability for agent orchestration even if raw on‑chain speeds depend on the underlying blockchain. (Source: ElizaOS)

ElizaOS operates as a decentralized autonomous organisation (DAO) driven by autonomous AI agents. Key governance features described in the documentation include:

  • A governance token (originally referenced as [AI16Z]) that resides on chains such as Solana and gives token holders the right to participate in governance proposals — for example, investment ideas, token buybacks, and other strategic initiatives. (Source: Crypto.com)
  • The project explicitly frames itself as a DAO run by autonomous agents, and ElizaOS even lists agent roles like a “DAO Governance Delegate,” indicating agents can take part in governance workflows on behalf of stakeholders. (Source: ElizaOS)
  • Longer‑term governance ambitions include agentic systems such as a generative treasury where agents autonomously manage liquidity and allocations, signalling a move toward more automated, agent‑led on‑chain decisioning. (Source: VentureBurn)

ElizaOS’s long‑term vision is to evolve from a meme‑coin origin into a full operating system for autonomous AI agents and a broader agent ecosystem. Core elements of that vision in the documentation include:

  • Becoming the open, modular OS for building, orchestrating and scaling autonomous AI agents that can operate across platforms (Discord, X, on‑chain apps) and maintain persistent personalities and memory. (Source: ElizaOS)
  • Expanding token utility and blockchain integration — Eliza Labs has discussed launching a dedicated Layer‑1 blockchain (or “Chainlets” via partners like Saga) with the token as native gas/staking currency, and the project has pursued cross‑chain interoperability (including Chainlink’s CCIP) so agents can act across Ethereum, BNB, Solana and other chains. (Sources: Crypto.com, VentureBurn)
  • Building an ecosystem that funds and accelerates builders: an ecosystem fund supports early‑stage teams building AI/Web3 tooling, and the roadmap includes token migrations, airdrops, and infrastructure development to grow adoption. (Source: VentureBurn)
  • Pushing toward autonomous on‑chain financial primitives such as a generative treasury where agents autonomously manage liquidity and allocations — aiming for a self‑sustaining, agent‑managed financial system for the DAO and its ecosystem. (Source: VentureBurn)

Together these moves target a future where agents co‑create software, manage funds, and run decentralized workflows across multiple blockchains while the token and governance model evolve to support that agentic infrastructure. (Sources: ElizaOS, Crypto.com, VentureBurn)

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