Cloud Config Is Where Agents Start Feeling Real
A lot of AI agent talk sounds exciting until configuration enters the conversation.
That is why the OctoClaw cloud config angle from @OpenLedger HQ feels more important than it looks. Agents are not useful just because they can answer questions. They become useful when users can shape how they run, what context they use and which workflows they support.
I noticed this problem while testing agent tools in early 2025. The demo was usually smooth, but real usage became messy once settings, permissions and deployment entered the picture.
OpenLedger seems to be touching that less glamorous layer.
Not flashy.
But probably necessary.