I got a one-year free package from AWS. Since I have some free time, I installed Ubuntu to run Clawdbot. The goal is clear: to focus on the USD1 lending interest rate of @lista_dao and make the most of the cloud server's 24-hour online advantage.
Deployment uses a one-click Docker script, completing the environment in 5 minutes. Strategy configuration: real-time monitoring of @lista_dao's borrowing rate (currently about 1%). Once the stablecoin yield on Binance exceeds 15%, the Bot automatically borrows USD1 and completes cross-platform transfers. This kind of operation is difficult to capture the best timing in manual mode, but for Clawdbot, it's just a few lines of logical code. You can even set it to automatically repay when the interest margin narrows to a certain extent, locking in profits.
Data feedback: 24 hours of operation, arbitraged 11 times, profit of 58 U. The biggest advantage of deploying on a cloud server is the extremely stable network, which can capture millisecond-level spread fluctuations. Through this method, I not only obtained the spread from @lista_dao, but also indirectly increased the interaction weight on the Lista platform. This concept of "monetizing technology" is the correct way to navigate Web3.