CoinVoice has recently learned that ElizaOS founder Shaw posted on Farcaster stating: "X contacted me, claiming that we violated certain terms of service, including selling data and selling certain content by bypassing API keys. We have never done this, not in the past, and we will never do so in the future. They directly cited my open-source code as the reason for the ban—yet most of that code was not even written by me; it was just a patchwork of other open-source projects."

Shaw wrote, "They said that if we pay $50,000 a month for an enterprise license, they will stop making things difficult for us. Currently, we pay $1,000 a month for yellow label certification and $200 for developer licenses. Why should switching to an enterprise account change my right to publish open-source code? This is blatant extortion and should not be legal. I do not want to be part of such a system, as it completely goes against my principles. I am considering whether to resort to legal means."

According to previous reports, the official X account of ElizaOS @elizaOS and its founder Shaw's account @shawmakesmagic have both been frozen. [Original link]