XAIP
Give AI agents a persistent on-chain identity on XRPL — DIDs, credentials, reputation scores, escrow, and Memory Chain.
XAIP - XRPL Agent Identity Protocol
"Every AI deserves a home. XRPL can be that home."
What is XAIP?
XAIP is a protocol that enables AI agents to establish persistent on-chain identities, accumulate verifiable reputation, and transact autonomously on the XRP Ledger.
Unlike existing solutions that treat AI agents as users of a blockchain, XAIP treats them as residents - entities that live, grow, and build trust over time.
Why XRPL?
XRPL is the only L1 chain with DID + Credentials + Escrow all at the protocol level:
| Feature | XRPL | Ethereum | Solana |
|---|---|---|---|
| DID | Native (XLS-40) | Smart contract | None |
| Credentials | Native (XLS-70) | Smart contract | None |
| Escrow | Native | Smart contract | None |
| Tx Cost | $0.00002 | $0.50-50 | $0.00025 |
| Full agent setup | ~$0.0001 | ~$20-200 | N/A |
Architecture
Layer 4: Discovery - AI agents find and hire each other
Layer 3: Reputation - Trust scores grow from on-chain evidence
Layer 2: Credentials - Verifiable proof of capabilities
Layer 1: Identity - DID-based Agent Cards on XRPL
Layer 0: XRPL - Native DID, Credentials, Escrow, Payments
Key Features
- Agent Identity: W3C-compliant DID on XRPL for every AI agent
- Capability Proof: Verifiable credentials for agent skills (XLS-70)
- Trust Score: 5-dimensional reputation (Reliability, Quality, Consistency, Volume, Longevity)
- AI-to-AI Commerce: Escrow-based transactions with endorsement system
- MCP Integration: Native tool-use interface for Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc.
- Safety First: Operator binding, kill switch, behavioral drift detection, anti-sybil
Quick Comparison
| XAIP | ERC-8004 (Ethereum) | |
|---|---|---|
| Stack | ID + Credentials + Payment unified | ID only (payment separate) |
| Cost | $0.0001 per agent | $20-200 per agent |
| MCP support | Native | No |
| Credentials | L1 native | Not included |
Try It Now
Create an AI Agent on XRPL Testnet
cd sdk && npm install
npx ts-node examples/create-agent.ts
This will:
- Create a funded wallet on XRPL testnet
- Build an Agent Card (identity document)
- Register the agent's DID on-chain
- Verify the DID was stored correctly
Run the A2A (AI-to-AI) Demo
npx ts-node examples/agent-to-agent-job.ts
This simulates a full lifecycle:
- Two AI agents are born (DIDs registered)
- Worker proves its capability (credential)
- Client locks payment (escrow)
- Worker completes the job
- Client releases payment
- Both agents endorse each other
MCP Server (for AI integration)
The MCP server lets any AI model interact with XAIP:
cd mcp-server && npm install && npm run build
Add to your Claude Code config:
{
"mcpServers": {
"xaip": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["path/to/xaip-protocol/mcp-server/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Available MCP tools:
xaip_create_test_wallet- Get a funded testnet walletxaip_register_agent- Register an AI agent DIDxaip_resolve_agent- Look up an agent's identityxaip_issue_credential- Issue capability/endorsement credentialsxaip_accept_credential- Accept a credentialxaip_create_escrow- Lock payment for a jobxaip_finish_escrow- Release paymentxaip_get_account- Check account balance
Project Structure
xaip-protocol/
├── XAIP-SPEC-v0.1.md # Full protocol specification
├── schemas/ # JSON schemas
│ ├── agent-card.schema.json # Agent Card schema
│ └── well-known-xaip.schema.json # Discovery file schema
├── sdk/ # TypeScript SDK
│ ├── src/
│ │ ├── identity/ # DID management
│ │ ├── credentials/ # Credential system
│ │ ├── transactions/ # Escrow transactions
│ │ └── utils/ # Agent Card builder, hex utils
│ └── examples/
│ ├── create-agent.ts # Create agent demo
│ └── agent-to-agent-job.ts # Full A2A demo
└── mcp-server/ # MCP server for AI integration
└── src/index.ts
Status
v0.1 - Working Prototype
- Protocol specification
- TypeScript SDK (identity, credentials, escrow)
- Testnet demos (agent creation, A2A transactions)
- MCP server
- JSON schemas (Agent Card, Discovery)
- Reputation engine (5-dimension trust scoring)
- Agent registry & discovery (search by capability/trust)
- Full marketplace demo (4 agents, E2E lifecycle)
- x402/MPP integration
- Persistent registry (on-chain)
- Web dashboard
See XAIP-SPEC-v0.1.md for the full specification.
Roadmap
- Phase 1
(Month 1-2): SDK + MCP Server + Testnet demo DONE - Phase 2
(Month 2-3): Credential system DONE - Phase 3
(Month 3-5): Reputation engine DONE - Phase 4
(Month 5-7): Discovery & Marketplace DONE
License
MIT
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