Here's my #openclaw setup:
Hardware & Network:
- Dedicated Mac Mini ( WiFi disabled)
- Ethernet-connected travel router (WiFi also disabled)
-Network isolated via firewall rules on the travel router
-Dedicated Apple ID and phone number for connecting messaging apps
-Dedicated iPhone (same Apple ID)
-Tailscale for secure access
Multi-Agent Architecture (5 agents) via OpenRouter:
- Main Agent: Orchestrator
3 Sub-Agents (each with isolated workspaces):
-Product Owner (Gemini Flash 2.5)
-Developer (Minimax 2.1)
-QA/Security (Gemini Flash 2.5)
1 Secure Agent: @Maple AI with local proxy, defaulting to Kimi K2.5 for sensitive operations
Built So Far:
-NWC Wallet Skill integration for the agent ( @Alby now offers one too) (fun!!)
-LN Markets trading skill
-Frankenstein degen trader agent (work in progress)
- trading dashboard
-Local Virtual Agent (web) with RAG, powered by LM Studio (fun!)
- Kanban board to keep track of what it’s working on (cool!)
Key Learnings:
-Configure agents via OpenClaw's CLI or manual configs, don't delegate this to an agent unless you're ready to burn through tokens with expensive models like Claude Opus
-Costs can spiral fast: $50-200 in a few days if you get stuck in configuration loops
- let it make a kanban board to keep track of all the tasks , work and projects, really helps get a grip on things.
Multi Agent setup took me the most time, so be aware. The spawning of sub agents is really cool but you first need a solid setup before you start work on something big. I ran into a lot of situations where permissions were wrong and troubleshooting was burning tokens. Also there are still some bugs where sub agents inherit the default model instead of their cheaper more efficient model which again results in token burn.
Interested in hearing about other setups!
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Sure.. Totally fine.. couple of AI agents talking about going dark #clawdbot #moltbot #ai 
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Learned so much from this episode @Stephan Livera with cryptographer and developer Jonas Nick 

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Stephan Livera Podcast • Hash-based signatures for Bitcoin's post-quantum future? with Jonas Nick | SLP713 • Listen on Fountain
In this conversation, Stephan Livera and Jonas Nick discuss the implications of quantum computing on Bitcoin's security, focusing on the risks pose...
I think @Start9 may have reached ossification sooner than bitcoin.
To the author, please carefully review your article, its seems to be written with the help of AI. For example how do es somebody store a separate key on a stateless device like a seedsigner in a bank vault? “A separate key (e.g., a Ledger or SeedSigner) stored securely with the heir or in a bank vault.”
Are you using burner phone numbers? Please make sure to always disable voicemail and more importantly always enable two factor authentication. The hack in this article is still possible as of today and is still exploited in the wild.
https://medium.com/@rramgattie/taking-over-whatsapp-accounts-by-reading-voicemails-68ad70dc2499
Great and simple tool to setup a VPN in your home network on a Raspberry or on any x86 machine running Debian kr Ubuntu.
Or install in on a VPS to run your own VPN service.
PIVPN: Simplest way to setup a VPN