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Billions Network: The $35M Identity Layer for Humans and AI Agents

· 9 min read
Dora Noda
Software Engineer

Your eyeballs are not the only way to prove you're human. While Sam Altman's World (formerly Worldcoin) has built its identity empire on iris scans and proprietary Orb devices, a quieter revolution is underway. Billions Network just raised $35 million to prove that a smartphone and a government ID can accomplish what biometric surveillance cannot: scalable, privacy-preserving verification for both humans and AI agents in a world where the line between them grows blurrier by the day.

The timing couldn't be more critical. As autonomous AI agents begin managing DeFi portfolios, executing trades, and interacting with blockchain protocols, the question "Who—or what—am I dealing with?" has become existential for crypto's future. Billions Network offers an answer that doesn't require surrendering your biometric data to a centralized database.

The KYA Revolution: From Know Your Customer to Know Your Agent

The crypto industry spent a decade arguing about KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements. Now, a more fundamental shift is underway: KYA, or "Know Your Agent."

As 2026 unfolds, the average user on a decentralized finance platform is increasingly not a human sitting behind a screen. It's an autonomous AI agent controlling its own crypto wallet, managing on-chain treasuries, and executing transactions at speeds no human could match. Under the emerging KYA standard, any AI agent interacting with institutional liquidity pools or tokenized real-world assets must verify its origin and disclose the identity of its creator or legal owner.

KYAs function like digital passports for AI—cryptographically signed credentials that prove an agent works for a real person or company and follows rules. Merchants can trust the agent won't break laws, and agents get bank-like access to buy and sell. This isn't theoretical: Visa's Trusted Agent Protocol already provides cryptographic standards for recognizing and transacting with approved AI agents, while Coinbase's x402 protocol enables seamless micropayments for machine-to-machine transactions.

But here's the problem: How do you verify the human behind an AI agent without creating a surveillance infrastructure that tracks every interaction? This is where Billions Network enters the picture.

Billions Network: Zero-Knowledge Identity Without the Dystopia

Founded by the team behind Privado ID (formerly Polygon ID) and creators of Circom—the zero-knowledge proof library powering Worldcoin, TikTok, Scroll, Aptos, and 9,000+ projects—Billions Network approaches identity verification from a fundamentally different angle than its competitors.

The process is elegantly simple: users scan their passport or government ID using the mobile app's NFC technology, which generates cryptographic proofs of authenticity without storing personal data on centralized servers. No Orb appointments. No iris scans. No biometric databases.

"I agree with Vitalik that your identity should not be tied to keys you cannot rotate," the Billions team has stated. "Furthermore, you cannot rotate your eyeballs. That persistent identifier, inescapably, is very limiting."

This philosophical difference has practical implications. Billions Network allows multiple unlinkable identities and key rotation, enhancing pseudonymity for users who need different verified identities for different contexts. World's single-ID-per-person model, while simpler, raises concerns about trackability despite its zero-knowledge protections.

The Numbers: 2 Million vs. 17 Million, But There's a Catch

On raw user numbers, Billions Network's 2 million verified users seems modest compared to World's 17 million. But the underlying technology tells a different story.

Circom, the open-source zero-knowledge library created by the Billions team, has been deployed across 9,000 sites including TikTok, HSBC, and Deutsche Bank. More than 150 million combined users interact with systems built on this technology stack. The verification infrastructure already exists—Billions Network is simply making it accessible to everyone with a smartphone.

The $35 million funding round from Polychain Capital, Coinbase Ventures, Polygon Ventures, LCV, and Bitkraft Ventures reflects institutional confidence in this approach. Deutsche Bank, HSBC, and Telefónica Tech have already tested Billions' verification in multiple proof-of-concepts, proving its scalability for enterprise use cases.

AI Agent Identity: The $7.7 Billion Market Nobody's Talking About

The AgentFi sector has exploded to a $7.7 billion market cap, with projects like Fetch.ai and Bittensor leading the charge. The sector added $10 billion in market cap in a single week during late 2025, signaling more than passing speculation.

But here's the challenge these AI agents face: they need verifiable identities to operate in regulated environments. An AI trading bot can't custody assets at a regulated exchange without some form of KYA compliance. A DeFi protocol can't accept transactions from an AI agent without knowing who bears liability if something goes wrong.

Billions Network's January 2026 launch of "Know Your Agent" directly addresses this gap. The system gives AI agents verifiable identity, clear ownership, and public accountability—all without requiring the AI's human operator to sacrifice their own privacy.

The technical implementation involves Digital Agent Passports (DAPs), lightweight tamper-proof tokens that follow five core steps: verify the agent developer, lock the agent code, capture user permission, issue the passport, and provide ongoing lookup to continuously check agent status.

The Regulatory Tailwind

Recent regulatory actions have inadvertently boosted Billions Network's positioning. Brazil's data protection authority imposed limitations on Worldcoin's iris scanning operations. Multiple European regulators have raised concerns about biometric data collection for identity verification.

Billions Network's non-biometric approach sidesteps these regulatory minefields entirely. There's no biometric data to protect, leak, or misuse. The Indian government is already in discussions to integrate Billions' system with Aadhaar, the country's national identity framework covering over a billion people.

The EU's DAC8 digital asset tax reporting directive, which went live January 1, 2026, creates additional demand for compliant identity verification that doesn't require invasive data collection. Billions' zero-knowledge approach lets users prove tax residency and identity attributes without exposing the underlying personal information.

The $BILL Token: Usage-Driven Deflation

Unlike many crypto projects that rely on inflationary tokenomics and speculation, $BILL operates on usage-driven deflation. Network fees are used to maintain tokenomics balance through automated burning mechanisms, aligning network growth with token demand dynamics.

The total supply of 10 billion BILLtokensincludesapproximately32BILL tokens includes approximately 32% reserved for community distribution. The token economy is designed around a simple premise: as more humans and AI agents use the verification network, demand for BILL increases while supply decreases through burns.

This creates an interesting dynamic in the AI agent economy. Every time an AI agent verifies its identity or a human proves their personhood, value flows through the BILL ecosystem. Given the projected explosion in AI agent transactions—Chainalysis estimates the market for agentic payments could reach \29 million across 50 million merchants—the potential transaction volume is substantial.

Beyond Worldcoin: The Cypherpunk Alternative

The Billions team has positioned their project as the "cypherpunk" alternative to Worldcoin's approach. Where World requires proprietary hardware and biometric submission, Billions requires only a phone and government ID. Where World creates a single persistent identifier tied to unchangeable biometrics, Billions allows identity flexibility and key rotation.

"Worldcoin's Orb is cool tech, but it's a logistical mess," critics have noted. "Not everyone lives near a Worldcoin Orb, so millions are left out."

The accessibility argument may prove decisive. Government-issued IDs with NFC chips are already widespread in developed nations and expanding rapidly in developing economies. No new hardware rollout is required. No appointments. No trust in a centralized biometric database.

What This Means for Web3 Builders

For developers building on blockchain infrastructure, Billions Network represents a new primitive: verifiable identity that respects privacy and works across chains. The AggLayer integration means verified identities can move seamlessly between Polygon-connected networks, reducing friction for cross-chain applications.

The AI agent identity layer opens particularly interesting possibilities. Imagine a DeFi protocol that can offer different fee tiers based on verified agent reputation, or an NFT marketplace that can prove an AI-generated artwork's provenance through verified agent identity. The composability of blockchain combined with verifiable identity creates design space that didn't exist before.

The Path Forward

The race to define Web3 identity is far from over. World has the user numbers and Sam Altman's star power. Billions has the infrastructure integration and regulatory-friendly approach. Both are betting that as AI agents proliferate, identity verification will become the most critical layer of the stack.

What's clear is that the old model—where identity meant either complete anonymity or complete surveillance—is giving way to something more nuanced. Zero-knowledge proofs allow verification without exposure. Decentralized systems allow trust without central authorities. And AI agents require all of this to function in a world that still demands accountability.

The question isn't whether identity verification will become mandatory for meaningful crypto participation. It's whether that verification will respect human privacy and autonomy, or whether we'll trade our biometrics for access to the financial system. Billions Network is betting $35 million that there's a better way.


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