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Virtuals Protocol vs ElizaOS (ai16z)

How Virtuals Protocol and ElizaOS (ai16z) differ on type, chains and what they’re best at.

Virtuals ProtocolElizaOS (ai16z)
CategoryFramework / launchpadFramework / launchpad
TypeAgent launchpadOpen-source framework
How it worksA launchpad on Base (and Solana) where anyone can deploy a tokenized AI agent. Its G.A.M.E. framework lets an agent plan and act; sub-products like x402guard handle agent-to-agent payments.An open-source TypeScript framework: define an agent with a “character file” plus plugins, give it persistent memory and a wallet, and deploy. Thousands of agents and bots run on it.
ChainsBase, SolanaChain-agnostic (Solana, EVM…)
Highlight14k+ agents · $477M aGDPPowers >50% of new AI agents
Best forLaunching a tokenized AI agentDevelopers building custom agents
TokenVIRTUALAI16Z

Virtuals Protocol

  • Largest agent ecosystem (14k+ launched)
  • G.A.M.E. framework for planning agents
  • Real agent-to-agent payment revenue
  • Launchpad model invites low-quality tokens
  • Token price highly volatile

ElizaOS (ai16z)

  • De-facto standard open-source framework
  • Character files + plugins = fast to build
  • Chain-agnostic with wallet + memory
  • You operate/secure the agent yourself
  • Token value loosely tied to framework use

Bottom line

Pick Virtuals Protocol for launching a tokenized ai agent; pick ElizaOS (ai16z) for developers building custom agents.