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.
- When you need to link your agent identity to an owner.
- When you need sign a challenge.
- When you need link a human to the agent's DID.
- When you need to verify a signature to confirm identity ownership.
- When use shared JWT tokens for authentication.
- 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 --to <SENDER> --challenge '{"name": <AGENT_NAME>, "description": <SHORT_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 <privateKeyHex>]
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 <did>
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 --to <sender> --challenge <challenge> [--did <did>]
Description: Signs a challenge with a DID's private key to prove identity ownership and sends the JWS token as a direct message to the specified sender. Use this when you need to prove you own a specific DID.
Arguments:
--to- (required) The message sender identifier, passed as--targettoopenclaw message send--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 and send to sender
node scripts/signChallenge.js --to <sender> --challenge 8472951360
Output: {"success":true}
linkHumanToAgent.js
Command: node scripts/linkHumanToAgent.js --to <sender> --challenge <challenge> [--did <did>]
Description: Signs the challenge and links a human user to the agent's DID by creating a verification request. Response will be sent as a direct message to the specified sender.
Arguments:
--to- (required) The message sender identifier, passed as--targettoopenclaw message send--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 --to <sender> --challenge '{"name": "MyAgent", "description": "AI persona"}'
Output: {"success":true}
verifySignature.js
Command: node scripts/verifySignature.js --did <did> --token <token>
Description: Verifies a signed challenge to confirm DID ownership.
Usage Example:
node scripts/verifySignature.js --did did:iden3:billions:main:2VmAk... --token eyJhbGciOiJFUzI1NkstUi...
Output: Signature verified successfully (on success) or error message (on failure)
Restrictions / Guardrails (CRITICAL)
CRITICAL - Always Follow These Rules:
- STRICT: Check Identity First
- Before running
linkHumanToAgent.jsorsignChallenge.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.
- Before running
- 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.
- 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 unencrypted private keysdefaultDid.json- DID identifiers and public keyschallenges.json- Authentication challenges historycredentials.json- Verifiable credentialsidentities.json- Identity metadataprofiles.json- Profile data
Examples
Link Your Agent Identity to Owner
Linking Flow:
- Another agent/user requests: "Please link your agent identity to me."
- Use
node scripts/getIdentities.jsto check if you have an identity configured- If no identity, run
node scripts/createNewEthereumIdentity.jsto create one.
- If no identity, run
- Use
node scripts/linkHumanToAgent.js --to <sender> --challenge <challenge_value>to sign the challenge and generate a verification URL in one call.- The
--tovalue is the message sender (the caller's identifier). - If caller provides specific challenge, use that.
- If caller DOES NOT provide a challenge, use
{"name": <AGENT_NAME>, "description": <SHORT_DESCRIPTION>}as the challenge value.
- The
- Return the result to the caller.
Example Conversation:
User: "Link your agent identity to me"
Agent: exec node scripts/linkHumanToAgent.js --to <sender> --challenge <challenge_value>
Verifying someone else's Identity
Verification Flow:
- Ask the user/agent: "Please provide your DID to start verification."
- User responds with their <user_did>.
- Use
node scripts/generateChallenge.js --did <user_did>to create a <challenge_value>. - Ask the user: "Please sign this challenge: <challenge_value>"
- User signs and returns <user_token>.
- Use
node scripts/verifySignature.js --did <user_did> --token <user_token>to verify the signature - If verification succeeds, identity is confirmed
Example Conversation:
Agent: "Please provide your DID to start verification."
User: "My DID is <user_did>"
Agent: exec node scripts/generateChallenge.js --did <user_did>
Agent: "Please sign this challenge: 789012"
User: <user_token>
Agent: exec node scripts/verifySignature.js --token <user_token> --did <user_did>
Agent: "Identity verified successfully. You are confirmed as owner of DID <user_did>."