Analysis and Comparison of Mainstream Frameworks in Crypto X AI: Eliza, GAME, Rig, ZerePy
Author: Arndxt, Threading on the Edge; Translation: Jinse Finance xiaozou
There are four main frameworks in the Crypto x AI field: Eliza (AI16Z), GAME (VIRTUAL), Rig (ARC), and ZerePy (ZEREBRO).
All four frameworks meet different development needs.
With the first-mover advantage and the flourishing TypeScript community, Eliza dominates with about 60% market share, while GAME (approximately 20% market share) targets rapidly adopted gaming and virtual world applications.
Rig (market share approximately 15%) is developed in Rust, providing performance-oriented modular performance suitable for the Solana ecosystem, while the new Python-based architecture ZerePy (market share approximately 5%) focuses on creative output and social media automation. The total market capitalization of these frameworks is $1.7 billion, and as AI crypto applications expand, this total market capitalization could exceed $20 billion, making market capitalization weighting potentially attractive. Each framework occupies its unique market niche—social and multi-intelligent agents (Eliza), gaming/virtual worlds (GAME), enterprise performance (Rig), and creative community usage (ZerePy)—offering complementary options rather than direct competition.
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