Agent Identity URI Scheme: Topology-Independent Naming and Capability-Based Discovery for Multi-Agent Systems
Roland R. Rodriguez Jr

TL;DR
This paper introduces the agent:// URI scheme, decoupling agent identity from network topology, enabling scalable, secure, and capability-based discovery in multi-agent systems without centralized coordination.
Contribution
It proposes a novel topology-independent URI scheme with cryptographic attestation, formal proofs, and practical evaluation for decentralized agent identity and discovery.
Findings
100% capability coverage on 369 tools
Discovery precision with F1=1.0 on 10,000 agents
Operations execute in under 5 microseconds
Abstract
Multi-agent systems face a fundamental architectural flaw: agent identity is bound to network location. When agents migrate between providers, scale across instances, or federate across organizations, URI-based identity schemes break references, fragment audit trails, and require centralized coordination. We propose the agent:// URI scheme, which decouples identity from topology through three orthogonal components: a trust root establishing organizational authority, a hierarchical capability path enabling semantic discovery, and a sortable unique identifier providing stable reference. The scheme enables capability-based discovery through DHT key derivation, where queries return agents by what they do rather than where they are. Trust-root scoping prevents cross-organization pollution while permitting federation when desired. Cryptographic attestation via PASETO tokens binds capability…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Agent-Based Network Management · Access Control and Trust · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
