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  "path": "/t/zeroid-identity-infrastructure-for-autonomous-ai-agents/175324#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-16T13:45:22.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.huggingface.co",
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  "textContent": "**Building Autonomous AI agents is getting easier**\n_Knowing which agent did what, on whose authority, and with what permissions is still messy._\n\nWe’ve been working on **ZeroID** , an open-source identity layer for AI agents that gives every agent its own cryptographically verifiable identity, supports agent-to-agent delegation, and enables real-time revocation.\n\n_Why this matters for AI agent developers who want to run their autonomous agents in production:_\n\n  * No more shared service-account style access\n  * Sub-agents get scoped, downscoped credentials\n  * Every action can carry an auditable delegation chain\n  * Better fit for MCP servers, tool-calling agents, and multi-agent workflows\n\n\n\nUnder the hood, **ZeroID** is built around _**OAuth 2.1**_ , _**RFC 8693 token exchange**_ , and _**WIMSE/SPIFFE**_ -style identities.\n\nIf you’re building agentic systems and thinking about auth, delegation, trust, or audit-ability, do checkout:\nRepo: https://github.com/highflame-ai/zeroid\n\nWe would love your feedback. If you like it, do consider starring us",
  "title": "ZeroID: Identity Infrastructure for Autonomous AI Agents"
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