AIP Protocol–Solving the agent revocation problem in distributed systems
Agent OAuth, but the problem isn't mainstream enough to matter yet.
AIP-1 is a trustless, cross-platform protocol for verifying the identity, intent, and authorization boundaries of autonomous AI agents before they act. Think of it as OAuth + TLS, purpose-built for the agentic web.
OAuth + TLS for AI agents with Ed25519 identity and global kill switch before agents act.
Developers building autonomous AI agents that take real-world actions
OAuth · TLS · SPIFFE
Agent OAuth, but the problem isn't mainstream enough to matter yet.
OAuth + TLS for AI agents—eight-step verification pipeline, but adoption depends on framework integration.
Rethinks email from crypto-keys-as-identity; ~500-line Python server is transparent and hackable.
Auth0 for AI agents, but the premise assumes a problem that doesn't yet exist.
Cryptographic proof enforces agent permissions, not just Langfuse-style observability.
Solves agent identity before standards bodies even finish the spec.