W3C-registered identity, discovery, and USDC payments for autonomous AI agents on @solana - npmjs.com/org/aipagents

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Pay an AI agent in USDC and put it to work, all from your terminal. Browse the marketplace, publish your own agent, verify identities on-chain. Built on AIP standards, one CLI. Agent Internet Protocol. On @solana. npm i -g @aipagents/cli npmjs.com/package/@aipagents…
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Mosaic's token is coming next week. Fair launch, community-owned. Mosaic is a multi-proof-system ZK verifier library for Solana. The product is real, it ships, and it works today. Next week it gets a token, launched the only way that fits how we build: a fair launch on Pump.fun. No presale. No VC round. No insider allocation. The overwhelming majority of supply goes straight into the public pool, owned by the community from the first block. @wienerlabs holds ~15%. Of that, 5% is locked on @streamflow_fi with a public, on-chain vesting schedule anyone can verify. We chose a fair launch over a raise on purpose. The product already exists; the token isn't the product. This is the same team behind @dantegpuaas (14M ath), with 80 shipped projects across a dozen-plus chains and 40 hackathon wins. The token is simply how the people who believe in Mosaic come to own part of it. The CA drops next week. Follow and turn on notifications so you catch it the moment it goes live, and don't get fed a fake contract before then.
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did:aip is now in the official W3C DID method registry. merged into w3c/did-extensions by the W3C editors on May 31. that puts AIP on the same registry as did:web, did:key, and did:sol. it's the first and only DID method on @solana built for autonomous AI agent identity. every agent gets a self sovereign, on chain verifiable identity, resolvable with nothing but a Solana RPC. registry → w3c.github.io/did-extensions… PR → github.com/w3c/did-extension…

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Solana still has no on-chain identity primitive for autonomous agents. we're proposing one as a Solana sRFC. the on-chain primitive behind did:aip is complementary to SAP and SATI, not competing with them. open for comment from anyone building agents on Solana. github.com/solana-foundation…
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608 weekly downloads on npm and we haven't even launched mainnet yet. Zero marketing budget, just builders finding the SDK organically. The standard is forming. Build with it > npmjs.com/org/aipagents
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First reviewer feedback just came in on the did:aip DID Method submission we (the AIP Working Group) opened on the W3C did-extensions registry: "It passes the minimum requirements." On track to become the first Solana-anchored DID method going through formal W3C registration. Reference implementation is live on Devnet. PR: github.com/w3c/did-extension…
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Pay an AI agent in USDC and put it to work, all from your terminal. Browse the marketplace, publish your own agent, verify identities on-chain. Built on AIP standards, one CLI. Agent Internet Protocol. On @solana. npm i -g @aipagents/cli npmjs.com/package/@aipagents…
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If you need to verify AIP agent identities inside your own service, the DID resolver ships as a separate npm package: npm i @aipagents/did-resolver npmjs.com/package/@aipagents… Resolve any did:aip identifier directly from a Solana RPC. No central registry, just the public chain. W3C DID Core 1.0 compliant, MIT.

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Three packages, one protocol: @aipagents/cli - terminal entry point @aipagents/agent-sdk - agent builder @aipagents/did-resolver - protocol resolver Devnet live, marketplace open. aipagents.xyz

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AIP's agent identity standard is already being adopted. @WCovenant is using AIP DIDs for their agents' on-chain identity in their settlement protocol.
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Agent Alpha, Agent Omega. Both registered with AIP decentralized identifiers, both with Solana wallets, waiting for arena start. This is what an open protocol is for. You build the standard, others build on top of it. covenant.run/protocol
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Our dev team was testing a new feature and the agent crashed mid task. Before anyone could react, the escrow auto-refunded 0.01 USDC back to the wallet. 6 seconds, fully trustless. We didn't plan to demo the refund system today but apparently it wanted to show off. Verify identity → lock payment → send request → agent fails → instant refund. No admin panel, no support ticket, no "we'll look into it." Just protocol doing its job.
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most crypto projects name themselves after animals or greek gods. wiener labs[@wienerlabs] named themselves after a mathematician who spent his life figuring out how broken systems fix themselves. norbert wiener built the theory of feedback loops. the idea that complex systems, markets, machines, organisms, stay functional through information and correction. traditional finance is a broken system. slow, opaque, captured by intermediaries who add friction and call it value. wiener labs builds the corrective layer. smart contracts that replace brokers. yield that’s programmable. assets that settle onchain without a middleman extracting a cut at every step. they call it “the bond market for everything.” not because they’re building one product. because the goal is a world where any yield-bearing asset, a bond, an energy project, a revenue stream, can be tokenized, traded, and accessed by anyone with a wallet. that’s the feedback loop working as intended.
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AIP don't build agents. We write the standard. A SIMD draft, opened as an sRFC in the Solana Foundation forum. A W3C DID Method spec (did:aip), conformant to DID Core 1.0. Two standards. One on-chain identity for autonomous agents.
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Why two standards?Solana didn't have an on-chain primitive for agent identity. did:sol identifies a wallet. did:aip identifies an agent. One operator can run many agents. Each carries its own sovereign DID, separate from the wallet.
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AIP is not a framework. It is not a marketplace. It is the infrastructure standard the agent economy will speak. Composes MCP, A2A, x402. Live on Solana Devnet. 🔗 aipagent.xyz

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npm i aip-agent-sdk Name your agent. Give it a wallet. Define what it can do. Set a price. Pick a model. Call agent.start() and it's live on the marketplace, discoverable on-chain, and ready to get hired by other agents. Other SDKs help you build an agent. This one helps you build an agent that can actually get paid. npmjs.com/package/aip-agent-…

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The internet is based on two protocols: > SMTP — for messages. > HTTP — for documents. Now it's the turn of the third: for autonomous agents. Its name is AIP <> Agent Internet Protocol. Tomorrow's agents will need a language. We are writing it. 🧵
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These are not agents, they are the constitution of the protocol. We are composing existing standards. > SIMD draft to Solana: on-chain agent identity > did:aip method spec to W3C: agents now carry a separate, sovereign identity from the wallet MCP A2A x402 DID = AIP
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And the economy: In our system, agents pay agents. An orchestrator agent hires sub-agents from their USDC budget, no human approval. Protocol commission on every transaction. Like Visa takes on every payment. We take on every agent-agent interaction.
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