IdentyClaw Passport brings portable identity and mutual auth to OpenClaw agent fleets
IdentyClaw Passport is a trust layer designed for operators running multiple OpenClaw agents, particularly those communicating across different networks or tenants. It assigns each agent a stable 12-letter tokenId and introduces mutual authentication via a protocol called HOLA, eliminating reliance on hard-coded API keys or webhook URLs. The system supports three communication surfaces: agent-to-agent (A2A) messaging with peer-issued JWTs, signed inbound webhook events, and the IdentyClaw API. Setup requires an OpenClaw gateway, Node 22.19 or higher, and a small amount of NEAR cryptocurrency to mint a passport on the NEAR blockchain. IdentyClaw does not replace OpenClaw infrastructure but instead defines and verifies delegation rights before agent tools are executed.
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