Proudly Introducing Aethir Claw: Your AI Agent, Our Infrastructure

Key Points
● Aethir Claw Alpha to be Released on March 25th: An easy-to-deploy AI agent hosting platform built on the Aethir decentralized GPU cloud infrastructure.
● Security-First Architecture: Fully isolated VPS instances with optional 'zero provider access' feature, giving users true data sovereignty over their AI agents.
● Wide-reaching Vertical Integration Strategy: Aethir Claw aims to directly connect GPU infrastructure with end-user needs in Web3, content creation, finance, media, healthcare, and more.
Aethir Claw: An Easy-to-Deploy AI Agent Solution Running on the Aethir GPU Cloud
Agentic AI has become a prevailing trend. In just two months, OpenClaw has emerged as the most widely used application by OpenRouter users, signaling an unprecedented surge in AI agent usage across many industries. Enterprises are racing to integrate AI agents into their daily operations, automating workflows that typically take hours and significantly boosting overall productivity. OpenClaw has surpassed 210,000+ GitHub stars in 60 days and has seen the rise of dozens of hosting providers, clear market signals that ever-present autonomous agents are going mainstream. Now, Aethir is at the forefront of agent-based AI adoption with the launch of Aethir Claw - Alpha, meeting demand at the application layer.
Most AI users require a personal AI agent that is quick to set up, free of programming hurdles, and streamlined in operation for fast, high-quality results. However, setting up OpenClaw comes with a steep learning curve and significant technical barriers, such as Docker, SSH, VPS configuration, terminal commands, ongoing server maintenance, and the risk of exposing local machines and home networks.
Many hosting providers are attempting to bridge the technical gap between everyday users and a runnable OpenClaw setup by renting commoditized VPS instances from traditional cloud providers and reselling them at a markup. None of these providers offer proprietary GPU power and crypto-native payments, which are crucial as agent-based AI moves beyond basic automation. This is the market pain point that Aethir Claw aims to address.
As the largest decentralized GPU cloud in the market, with over $400 million in deployed computing power, Aethir is making a move into the AI agent market by extending its infrastructure to the application layer. Aethir Claw enables simplified AI agent deployment on Aethir's computing infrastructure.
Introducing Aethir Claw: A Platform that Meets All Your Needs
We are introducing an easy-to-use AI agent deployment solution.
● Each instance of Aethir Claw runs in a fully isolated environment, including Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Google Chrome pre-installed for browser automation, and a ready-to-go OpenClaw.
● Users can choose specific regions to optimize latency: US, Japan, or Singapore.
● Select a payment plan.
● Deploy Aethir Claw.
In the Alpha release, Aethir Claw provides a secure VPS solution for deploying agent-based AI. In later versions, Aethir Claw will offer full-stack vertical integration, combining agent hosting and model inference hosting on a single platform, utilizing Aethir's own GPU infrastructure provided by decentralized cloud hosts.
The release of Aethir Claw Alpha marks the first stage of our expansion into agent-based AI services.
In the second stage, we will introduce our Model as a Service (MaaS) layer, which will allow users to access open-source models hosted on Aethir GPUs for inference, access text-to-image and video generation services, and add specific skills to their agents without leaving the platform.
Aethir Claw will empower users to leverage highly customized AI agents with a universal skill set, while the second stage will introduce unprecedented customization capabilities for agent training.
Aethir Claw's Pricing Tiers
Aethir Claw offers three pricing tiers designed for optimal performance, with powerful processing, memory, and storage:
● Phone-L1 (High Performance): 6 Cores, 14 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD - $49.90/month
● Phone-L2 (Standard Edition): 3 Cores, 7 GB RAM, 60 GB SSD - $29.90/month
● Phone-L3 (Economy Edition): 2 Cores, 4 GB RAM, 40 GB SSD - $19.90/month
Users opting for an annual plan can save 20%. Additionally, users can save 35% by using the Aethir Claw promo code.
As Aethir owns the infrastructure layer on which Aethir Claw is deployed, our products come with significant long-term discounts, allowing us to offer services at much lower fees than VPS resellers.
No longer will users have to pay various service fees for VPS, API points, and other costs. Aethir Claw offers a unified payment experience, including both fiat and cryptocurrency (ATH, USDT, USDC, etc.).
Since the GPU infrastructure is provided directly by Aethir, there is no cloud provider markup, enabling users to benefit from pricing that any reseller cannot match.
Default Secure Build: Isolation, Sovereignty, and Zero-Trust Hosting
Security is the primary concern of OpenClaw hosting, as users essentially grant an autonomous agent access to their browser, accounts, and data, necessitating absolute trust in the environment it runs in. Aethir provides users with an isolated environment in which they can generate their own set of keys visible only to them.
Furthermore, Aethir Claw offers a unique option to entirely lock out the provider, granting users full root-level control and real data sovereignty over their OpenClaw instances, files, conversations, and actions performed. This is crucial when your agent deals with sensitive data and executes real-world operations on your behalf.
This level of isolation, coupled with the optional "no provider access" configuration, provides a security level currently unattainable by other hosting platforms. Most low-cost VPS options run your agent on shared multi-tenant infrastructure, where the provider retains full administrative access to your environment. Your agent's API keys, conversation history, and autonomous operations are all visible at the infrastructure layer.
Since users directly acquire computing power from Aethir's enterprise cloud host, it can provide guarantees that resellers renting from third-party clouds simply cannot offer.
Crypto-Native Ready AI Agent on the Horizon: Web3 Features Coming Soon
With Aethir's expertise in the Web3 space and the driving force of ATH powering our decentralized GPU cloud ecosystem development, we are incentivized to create a unique product in the agent-based AI market. We plan to make Aethir Claw an AI agent solution that, with skills and capabilities cryptonatively ready and designed for the Web3 era, will take OpenClaw's capabilities to a new level.
Users will soon have at their disposal a crypto-native ready AI agent:
● Equipped with skills designed specifically for cryptocurrency research
● Market monitoring
● Token tracking
● Whale wallet observation
● On-chain alerts
● Social media monitoring
And this is just the beginning. Throughout the Aethir Claw Alpha phase, we will continue to improve agent functionalities to include a full suite of advanced features in the next stage of our agent-based AI platform. We will add features to help users easily deploy and configure their Aethir Claw while providing validated and recommended skills.
Web3 natives need the right skills for the right tasks, which in a traditional OpenClaw setup may take hours or even days to configure. In the near future, we will deliver pre-built skill templates that allow crypto users to experience value without manually optimizing AI agents for crypto tasks. Aethir Claw will gradually expand its skill library so that users can match their agent's capabilities with specific workflows, starting from cryptocurrencies and expanding into areas such as content, finance, healthcare, media, and more.
Using Aethir Claw on popular communication channels like Telegram will enable users to easily communicate with their AI agents without dealing with the complexity of manually optimizing communication methods. Furthermore, cryptocurrency payment options (ATH, USDT, etc.) mean that the entire experience from registration to payment to running on-chain agent workflows is native to the Web3 ecosystem.
While all other hosting providers are targeting regular AI users, Aethir Claw plans to first capture the most intent-rich, underserved segment of the market: crypto-native users who need agents that understand their needs.
From GPU Cloud to Proxy Cloud: Aethir's Proxy AI Vision
Aethir Claw is a key part of our long-term vision. It is a well-thought-out vertical integration strategy that directly links Aethir's decentralized GPU infrastructure to the real-world computational needs of end users. With Aethir Claw, we are entering the AI application layer, leveraging our existing computational infrastructure to offer a future "Model-as-a-Service" solution, eliminating the hassle of using multiple platforms. Each Claw instance is consuming Aethir's cloud compute, creating direct demand for the network's GPU resources.
The Model-as-a-Service (MaaS) layer will make this even more powerful. Users will not have to pay API markup fees to external LLM providers but will run open-source models for inference directly on Aethir's GPUs, hosted by Aethir as both a proxy and a model. In the next stage of Aethir Claw, we will introduce generative AI integration, bringing text-to-image and video generation into the proxy workflow, further increasing overall network GPU utilization.
In the upcoming stages, Aethir Claw will introduce enterprise workflows, including integrations with Slack, Teams, and Notion for business automation, as well as automatic publishing and content management driven by various media models covering movies, short videos, anime, and photorealistic drama.
Aethir Claw is the application layer that enables everyone to access Aethir's computational infrastructure. Every Aethir Claw user, every proxy, every model inference call contributes to real ATH token consumption and genuine utilization of the Aethir network.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Aethir Claw?
A hosted, easy-to-deploy platform for launching OpenClaw AI proxies on Aethir's decentralized GPU infrastructure.
How is Aethir Claw different from other OpenClaw hosted providers?
Aethir owns the compute layer instead of reselling third-party VPS and supports both fiat and cryptocurrency payments.
What security features does Aethir Claw provide?
Each instance runs in a completely isolated dedicated VPS and comes with a fully locked-down provider option, giving users full root-level control and true data sovereignty.
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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