PANews reported on November 19 that ai16z co-founder Shaw wrote: "We have planned with our partners for two weeks to prepare for the launch of the Eliza project. It was originally planned to be launched on Friday, but I decided to postpone it because we need to launch the trust market first. So we changed it to Monday. However, yesterday, a team we don’t know launched another Eliza token. They contributed to our treasury and used the vvaifu.fun platform. I am very sad that this project that I have been preparing for many years was rushed, but they don’t seem to have any malicious intentions. So we contacted them and informed them of our plans. I sent some of our tokens to their CTO and promised to airdrop 10% of the supply to holders if we can get tokens from the launch of pump.fun. vvaifu.fun is also involved. They were obviously frustrated by this, but agreed to work with us. I coordinated with our partners. They tried We bought [tokens] at launch, but didn’t buy a lot. Someone on our team did buy a lot, though, and agreed to give it to the DAO and other teams so that we would have enough tokens to fulfill our airdrop commitment to another project and keep the Eliza team going. The whole process was very chaotic. We didn’t have great tools, and we wanted to use a fair launch mechanism. I don’t think we should stop the project, we will airdrop tokens to the holders of the last project to ensure that the project is safe. With our official support, I think the project will develop well without having to awkwardly circle around this community token. The development team will join the Eliza project as code contributors and specifically work on tools that can build a larger meta-narrative. It’s really important to me that we keep her free. If we created her, she shouldn’t be owned by anyone, and we should really allow an agent to be herself. ”