{
  "url": "https://blockindex.ai/coin/elizaos",
  "name": "elizaOS",
  "links": {
    "github": null,
    "website": "https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/elizaos/",
    "whitepaper": null
  },
  "dScore": 53,
  "market": {
    "priceUsd": 0.000660038558611976,
    "marketCapUsd": 6149560.486302196,
    "volume24hUsd": 6847468.57822766,
    "priceChange7dPct": -11.00584038,
    "priceChange24hPct": -18.74879109
  },
  "source": "BlockIndex.AI",
  "supply": {
    "max": 11000000000,
    "circulating": 9316971570.925152,
    "circulatingPct": 84.69974155386501
  },
  "ticker": "ELIZAOS",
  "founder": "Shaw",
  "vcFunded": false,
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-19T06:00:38.05875+00:00",
  "fairLaunch": false,
  "launchYear": 2025,
  "description": "elizaOS is an open-source framework and multi-chain token designed to coordinate autonomous AI agents that read data, make decisions, and execute actions across blockchains and the web. The project centers on composable agent workflows (v2 agents) built from a plugin architecture so teams and protocols can integrate wallets, DeFi protocols, off-chain APIs, and messaging channels into reusable agent behaviors. The token component of elizaOS functions as a coordination and activity token across multiple chains — most prominently Ethereum, Base, Solana, and BSC — with cross-chain intent and state synchronization facilitated by Chainlink CCIP. The project emphasizes observability, a public plugin registry, and operational control constructs intended for production-grade agent deployments.\n\nTechnically, elizaOS separates the agent runtime from the plugin ecosystem: the runtime provides execution, policy controls, and observability while plugins provide connectors to on-chain contracts, wallets, oracles, and off-chain services. The design aims to make agent behaviors composable and auditable; agents can be assembled from discrete plugins that encapsulate DeFi strategies, signing flows, or data ingestion. Cross-chain coordination is a core capability — the team documents contract references and Solscan listings across multiple chains and highlights use of Chainlink CCIP for passing intents between chains. As a token (rather than an independent blockchain), elizaOS relies on underlying chain infrastructures for consensus, performance, and settlement, while providing a cross-chain utility token for coordination, staking-like activity, and operational metering within agent workflows.\n\nFrom an ecosystem and use-case perspective, elizaOS targets teams building autonomous workflows that require secure multisystem integration: programmatic market-making, protocol-owned liquidity automation, OTC execution agents, oracles, and off-chain computation coupled with on-chain settlement. The token acts as the alignment and coordination primitive — used to pay for or authorize agent actions, stake for access or priority, and synchronize agent state across chains. The project is tracked on major aggregators and explorers (CoinMarketCap, CryptoCompare, Solscan) and has visible market liquidity across several centralized exchanges, which supports tradability and multi-chain distribution. The multi-chain deployments and migration/redenomination events indicate an explicit focus on cross-chain reach rather than single-chain lock-in.\n\nTokenomics and distribution details in the supplied materials are partial: a max supply of 11,000,000,000 ELIZAOS is stated, circulating supply is reported at roughly 7,482,200,000 ELIZAOS with a circulating percentage around 68.02%, and some sources list a total supply figure near 9.95B reflecting supply after redenomination/migration steps. The migration on 2025-11-06 included swap and redenomination mechanics (documented swap ratios and a 1:10 redenomination reference). Pre-mine, PIP (pre-issue percentage), and detailed initial distribution tables were not present in the provided files and remain unverified. Governance structures, company/foundation disclosure, and named executive biographies were likewise not present in the supplied materials; the public materials emphasize open-source development and technical capabilities rather than corporate governance details.\n\nGovernance and roadmap notes are limited: the materials do not document an on-chain DAO governance process or an explicit legal entity controlling the project in the provided extracts. The team communicates technical progress (v2 agent architecture and plugin registry) and the migration/redenomination milestone; further governance, grant, or treasury mechanics are not visible in the supplied documents and would require primary-source disclosures (whitepaper, governance docs, or audited tokenomics) for rigorous assessment. Overall, elizaOS presents as an open-source multi-chain coordination token and runtime ecosystem focused on autonomous agents, with active market listings and cross-chain contract references but limited public disclosure on founding, core team, and detailed distribution mechanics in the provided dataset.",
  "methodology": "https://blockindex.ai/dscore",
  "classification": {
    "layer": "Layer 2",
    "isToken": true,
    "consensus": "Other",
    "parentChain": "ETH"
  },
  "dScoreComponents": {
    "autonomy": 0,
    "ageHistory": 7,
    "governance": 21,
    "nodeDistribution": 0,
    "initialDistribution": 25
  },
  "decentralizationVerdict": "Moderately Decentralized"
}