How does ai16z become the EVM in the AI Agent era?

Reprinted from panewslab
12/19/2024·6M"Commercialization" and "chainization".
Written by: Haotian
After looking at the optimization points of the ELIZA V1 and V2 frameworks, I feel that there has been great progress, especially in the areas of unified Agent wallet management, unified message management, and improved scalability. But to be honest, the ELIZA framework is still stuck at this stage. The optimization level of the basic development architecture has not significantly expanded the "imagination space". I personally look forward to the possibility of "commercialization" and "chainization" in the future:
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A complete set of Agent interoperability protocols, including Agent basic message protocol (format standardization, routing mechanism, status synchronization, etc.), Agent dialogue interaction protocol (multi-Agent dialogue management, context information storage, status synchronization, etc.), Agent resources Sharing mechanism (allocation of computing, storage and other resources), Agent task allocation mechanism (intent understanding, task splitting, progress synchronization, aggregation rules, etc.), Agent identity and permission management (identity authentication, absorption scoring system, permission management mechanism, etc. );
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A set of Tokenomics token economic protocols, including governance token definition (ai16z or ELIZA?), Agent participant incentive mechanism (Agent developer incentives, data contribution incentives, computing resource supply rewards, verification node rewards, etc.), Gas economy System (Agent calling fee, Memory storage resource fee, cross-chain operation fee, deflation burning rules, fee allocation mechanism, etc.);
In addition to these two core "chaining" essential components, how to design a set of Agent asset circulation management standards similar to the ERC20 standard and incorporate a decentralized storage system and decentralized verification mechanism (memory system, behavior system ), decentralized resource allocation and incentive mechanisms, etc. are all issues that ELIZA needs to consider in its long-term "chain-based" reform.
Even if the goal of the ELIZA framework is not chaining, it is worth exploring how to modularly integrate it into the consensus layer of each chain, participate in collaboration in governance and verification, etc.
Perhaps only if the "chainable" Roadmap is clear, can EliZA secure the top spot in the EVM level in the AI Agent era. But opportunities and variables are also in this process.
What will ai16z iterate step by step? Can new frameworks like Arc catch up? Which framework can first have a clear route for the advanced development of chaining? Who can take the lead in finding a viable commercial closed-loop path like Virtual? It’s all about paying attention to the direction of observation. Friends who are concerned about the subsequent evolution and development of the AI Agent framework standards can communicate more.