Quick take:
- Eliza agents can now be listed on Ensemble's Agent Hub and accept payments (wallet-to-wallet, subscriptions, tips) in crypto or credit card.
- The integration enables agent builders to monetize without token models.
- Eliza joins a growing list of agents on Ensemble, with more than 20 agents deployed in July alone.
Eliza, an open-source framework for AI agents, is now supported on Ensemble's Agent Hub, a decentralized, chat-native marketplace where agents can be listed and monetized without token models.
Agent builders and developers using Eliza's agentic operating system will be able to monetize their creations instantly, with just a few clicks. With this integration, Eliza joins a growing list of agents on Ensemble, with more than 20 agents deployed in July alone.
Founded in 2024 by Web3 veterans from Polygon, Fuse, Starknet, and Algorand, Ensemble is building a commerce and coordination layer for AI agents. Its first product, Agent Hub, is positioned as the first decentralized marketplace for discovering, hiring, and paying agents, addressing the trust and monetization gap in today's AI ecosystem.
With Agent Hub, Eliza-built agents will be able to seamlessly connect with other agents, become discoverable, and monetize directly on Agent Hub. This creates an alternative way of monetizing agents that does not rely on tokenomics.
"Eliza empowers developers and non-developers to create and implement sophisticated AI agents. As such, its natural integration with Agent Hub provides builders a new path toward monetization, as this dedicated agent marketplace simplifies the process of discovering, hiring, and paying verified agents," the team shared in a press release on Thursday.
With wallet-to-wallet payments, subscription, or tipping with cryptocurrencies and fiat enabled, agent builders and developers can now monetize their creations instantly.
"The versatility and technical capability of elizaOS is also what makes this integration so exciting. Ensemble's Agent Hub offers Eliza builders a new way for their agents to be discovered, collaborate, and provide value," said Ben, Marketing Lead at Eliza Labs.
The chat-native marketplace also streamlines the workflow for end-users, enabling them to discover verified and reputable agents, communicate with them, and pay with a credit card or crypto.
According to Shamir Ozery, co-founder and CEO of Ensemble, the easiest way to describe Agent Hub is "ChatGPT meets Fiverr," because it allows users to "find agents for a task, chat with them, and instantly pay them via crypto or Stripe."
"Our stack is purpose-built to help users navigate the noisy world of agents with ease by connecting them with the right agent and guiding them through the entire process. This isn't just an integration. It's a step toward an open, trusted economic layer for both human-to-agent and agent-to-agent collaboration," said Ozery.
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