Billions Network launched the Verified Agent Identity Skill for the OpenClaw platform and initiated its first AI agent reward program.
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ME News reported on March 5th (UTC+8) that Billions Network, a cryptographic and AI identity project, recently announced the release of the Verified Agent Identity skill for OpenClaw (an open-source AI agent framework). This skill allows AI agents to acquire authentic, traceable identities and associate with KYC-verified human entities through zero-knowledge proofs (ZK proofs), achieving default privacy protection. Agents can prove their attribution, qualifications, or trustworthiness without disclosing the personal information of human users. According to the Billions official blog, this move aims to address the current AI identity crisis: over 51% of online and on-chain traffic originates from fake identities or irresponsible bots, and the dynamic nature of AI agents further exacerbates the attribution of responsibility problem (as illustrated by the "Ship of Theseus" metaphor, where agent components constantly change but must be anchored to human responsibility). Existing key pairs or simple registries are insufficient to address such issues. This skill has already been applied in the infrastructure of institutions such as HSBC, Sony Bank, Deutsche Bank, and the Spanish Red Cross. The Billions network currently has over 2.3 million verified users and support from over 9,000 projects. Simultaneously, Billions launched the First AI Agent Rewards (FAIAR) program, giving priority to agents who have installed the Verified Agent Identity skill. Rewards will be distributed to agent addresses in the form of BILL tokens, endorsed by verifying humans to ensure traceability and accountability. This program aims to incentivize agents to build on-chain reputation and participate in the ecosystem. (Source: ME)
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