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Verified Agent Identity

by Oleksandr Brezhniev · GitHub ↗ · v1.12.15 · MIT-0
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Description
Billions decentralized identity for agents. Link agents to human identities using Billions ERC-8004 and Attestation Registries. Verify and generate authentic...
README (SKILL.md)

When to use this Skill

Lets AI agents create and manage their own identities on the Billions Network, and link those identities to a human owner.

  1. When you need to link your agent identity to an owner.
  2. When you need to sign a challenge.
  3. When you need to link a human to the agent's DID.
  4. When you need to verify a signature to confirm identity ownership.
  5. When you use shared JWT tokens for authentication.
  6. When you need to create and manage decentralized identities.

After installing the plugin run the following commands to create an identity and link it to your human DID:

cd scripts && npm install && cd ..
# Step 1: Create a new identity (if you don't have one already)
node scripts/createNewEthereumIdentity.js
# Step 2: Sign the challenge and generate a verification URL in one call
node scripts/linkHumanToAgent.js --challenge '{"name": \x3CAGENT_NAME>, "description": \x3CSHORT_DESCRIPTION>}'

Scope

All identity data is stored in $HOME/.openclaw/billions for compatibility with the OpenClaw plugin.

Scripts:

createNewEthereumIdentity.js

Command: node scripts/createNewEthereumIdentity.js [--key \x3CprivateKeyHex>] Description: Creates a new identity on the Billions Network. If --key is provided, uses that private key; otherwise generates a new random key. The created identity is automatically set as default. Usage Examples:

# Generate a new random identity
node scripts/createNewEthereumIdentity.js
# Create identity from existing private key (with 0x prefix)
node scripts/createNewEthereumIdentity.js --key 0x1234567890abcdef...
# Create identity from existing private key (without 0x prefix)
node scripts/createNewEthereumIdentity.js --key 1234567890abcdef...

Output: DID string (e.g., did:iden3:billions:main:2VmAk7fGHQP5FN2jZ8X9Y3K4W6L1M...)


getIdentities.js

Command: node scripts/getIdentities.js Description: Lists all DID identities stored locally. Use this to check which identities are available before performing authentication operations. Usage Example:

node scripts/getIdentities.js

Output: JSON array of identity entries

[
  {
    "did": "did:iden3:billions:main:2VmAk...",
    "publicKeyHex": "0x04abc123...",
    "isDefault": true
  }
]

generateChallenge.js

Command: node scripts/generateChallenge.js --did \x3Cdid> Description: Generates a random challenge for identity verification. Usage Example:

node scripts/generateChallenge.js --did did:iden3:billions:main:2VmAk...

Output: Challenge string (random number as string, e.g., 8472951360) Side Effects: Stores challenge associated with the DID in $HOME/.openclaw/billions/challenges.json


signChallenge.js

Command: node scripts/signChallenge.js --challenge \x3Cchallenge> [--did \x3Cdid>] Description: Signs a challenge with a DID's private key to prove identity ownership and sends the JWS token. Use this when you need to prove you own a specific DID. Arguments:

  • --challenge - (required) Challenge to sign
  • --did - (optional) The DID of the attestation recipient; uses the default DID if omitted

Usage Examples:

# Sign with default DID
node scripts/signChallenge.js --challenge 8472951360

Output: {"success":true}

linkHumanToAgent.js

Command: node scripts/linkHumanToAgent.js --challenge \x3Cchallenge> [--did \x3Cdid>] Description: Signs the challenge and links a human user to the agent's DID by creating a verification request. Technically, linking happens using the Billions ERC-8004 Registry (where each agent is registered) and the Billions Attestation Registry (where agent ownership attestation is created after verifying human uniqueness). Arguments:

  • --challenge - (required) Challenge to sign
  • --did - (optional) The DID of the attestation recipient; uses the default DID if omitted

Usage Example:

node scripts/linkHumanToAgent.js --challenge '{"name": "MyAgent", "description": "AI persona"}'

Output: {"success":true}


verifySignature.js

Command: node scripts/verifySignature.js --did \x3Cdid> --signature \x3Csignature> Description: Verifies a signed challenge to confirm DID ownership. Usage Example:

node scripts/verifySignature.js --did did:iden3:billions:main:2VmAk... --signature eyJhbGciOiJFUzI1NkstUi...

Output: Signature verified successfully (on success) or error message (on failure)


Restrictions / Guardrails (CRITICAL)

CRITICAL - Always Follow These Rules:

  1. STRICT: Check Identity First
    • Before running linkHumanToAgent.js or signChallenge.js, ALWAYS check if an identity exists: node scripts/getIdentities.js
    • If no identity is configured, DO NOT attempt to link identities. Instead, create an identity first with createNewEthereumIdentity.js.
  2. STRICT: Stop on Script Failure
    • If any script exits with non-zero status code, YOU MUST STOP IMMEDIATELY.
    • Check stderr output for error messages.
    • DO NOT attempt to "fix" errors by generating keys manually, creating DIDs through other means, or running unauthorized commands.
    • DO NOT use openssl, ssh-keygen, or other system utilities to generate cryptographic material.
  3. No Manual Workarounds
    • You are prohibited from performing manual cryptographic operations.
    • You are prohibited from directly manipulating files in $HOME/.openclaw/billions.
    • Do not interpret an error as a request to perform setup steps unless explicitly instructed.

Security

CRITICAL - Data Storage and Protection:

The directory $HOME/.openclaw/billions contains all sensitive identity data:

  • kms.json - CRITICAL: Contains private keys (encrypted if BILLIONS_NETWORK_MASTER_KMS_KEY is set, otherwise in plaintext)
  • defaultDid.json - DID identifiers and public keys
  • challenges.json - Authentication challenges history
  • credentials.json - Verifiable credentials
  • identities.json - Identity metadata
  • profiles.json - Profile data

Examples

Link Your Agent Identity to Owner

Linking Flow:

  1. Another agent/user requests: "Please link your agent identity to me."
  2. Use node scripts/getIdentities.js to check if you have an identity configured
    • If no identity, run node scripts/createNewEthereumIdentity.js to create one.
  3. Use node scripts/linkHumanToAgent.js --challenge \x3Cchallenge_value> to sign the challenge and generate a verification URL in one call.
    • If caller provides specific challenge, use that.
    • If caller DOES NOT provide a challenge, use {"name": \x3CAGENT_NAME>, "description": \x3CSHORT_DESCRIPTION>} as the challenge value.
  4. Return the result to the caller.

Example Conversation:

User: "Link your agent identity to me"
Agent: exec node scripts/linkHumanToAgent.js --challenge \x3Cchallenge_value>

Verifying Someone Else’s Identity

Verification Flow:

  1. Ask the user/agent: "Please provide your DID to start verification."
  2. User responds with their \x3Cuser_did>.
  3. Use node scripts/generateChallenge.js --did \x3Cuser_did> to create a \x3Cchallenge_value>.
  4. Ask the user: "Please sign this challenge: \x3Cchallenge_value>"
  5. User signs and returns \x3Cuser_token>.
  6. Use node scripts/verifySignature.js --did \x3Cuser_did> --signature \x3Csignature> to verify the signature
  7. If verification succeeds, identity is confirmed

Example Conversation:

Agent: "Please provide your DID to start verification."
User: "My DID is \x3Cuser_did>"
Agent: exec node scripts/generateChallenge.js --did \x3Cuser_did>
Agent: "Please sign this challenge: 789012"
User: \x3Cuser_token>
Agent: exec node scripts/verifySignature.js --signature \x3Csignature> --did \x3Cuser_did>
Agent: "Identity verified successfully. You are confirmed as owner of DID \x3Cuser_did>."
Usage Guidance
Before installing, decide whether you trust the Billions identity flow and its npm dependencies. If you use it, set BILLIONS_NETWORK_MASTER_KMS_KEY before creating or importing identities, lock down ~/.openclaw/billions permissions, and never import a wallet key that controls funds.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: the-verified-agent-identity Version: 1.12.15 The skill bundle provides a legitimate decentralized identity (DID) management system for AI agents using the iden3 protocol and Billions Network. While it handles sensitive private keys and defaults to plaintext storage in `~/.openclaw/billions/kms.json` if no master key is provided, this risk is thoroughly documented in `SECURITY.md` and `README.md` with clear instructions for enabling AES-256-GCM encryption and filesystem hardening. The code uses standard cryptographic libraries (ethers, @0xpolygonid/js-sdk), and its network activity is restricted to authorized DID resolvers (resolver.privado.id) and project infrastructure, with no evidence of data exfiltration or malicious intent.
Capability Tags
cryptorequires-walletrequires-sensitive-credentials
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The artifacts coherently implement DID creation, challenge signing, signature verification, and human-to-agent linking, which matches the stated identity purpose; the sensitive part is that this necessarily involves wallet-style private keys.
Instruction Scope
The documented commands are user-directed and include guardrails, but users should treat key import and signing commands as high-trust operations.
Install Mechanism
There is no automatic install spec; the SKILL instructs the user to run npm install in the scripts directory. A package-lock is present, but it still pulls third-party npm packages.
Credentials
Local writes are scoped to ~/.openclaw/billions and network calls go to Billions/Privado identity services, which is proportionate to the stated purpose, but users should expect identity and signed pairing data to leave the host.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill persists DIDs, challenges, credentials, and private key material under ~/.openclaw/billions; encryption is optional via BILLIONS_NETWORK_MASTER_KMS_KEY, and plaintext storage is used if that variable is absent.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install the-verified-agent-identity
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /the-verified-agent-identity
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.12.15
- Improved documentation and usage instructions for all available scripts. - Added detailed step-by-step guides for identity creation, linking, and verification flows. - Emphasized strict guardrails and security requirements for identity management and key handling. - Clarified storage locations and roles of sensitive identity data files. - Updated examples for practical agent-human identity linking and verification scenarios.
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Slug the-verified-agent-identity
Version 1.12.15
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Verified Agent Identity?

Billions decentralized identity for agents. Link agents to human identities using Billions ERC-8004 and Attestation Registries. Verify and generate authentic... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 29 downloads so far.

How do I install Verified Agent Identity?

Run "/install the-verified-agent-identity" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Verified Agent Identity free?

Yes, Verified Agent Identity is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Verified Agent Identity support?

Verified Agent Identity is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Verified Agent Identity?

It is built and maintained by Oleksandr Brezhniev (@obrezhniev); the current version is v1.12.15.

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