Add did:aip (Agent Internet Protocol) to Related Protocols & Concepts#120
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Adds AIP / did:aip to Related Protocols & Concepts.
did:aip is a W3C DID Core 1.0 conformant, Solana-anchored DID method that gives autonomous agents a verifiable, non-transferable on-chain identity. It complements A2A directly: an A2A Agent Card can name a did:aip subject, so the agent behind a card is cryptographically identifiable and resolvable from the DID string alone, with no central registry. The method is registered in the W3C did-extensions DID method registry, and ships an open-source MIT TypeScript resolver plus a DIF Universal Resolver driver.
This is the agent-identity angle discussed for A2A Agent Cards (A2A #1672).
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