Hey everyone, after the OctoClaw launch, the most useful feature in my opinion is Cloud Configuration. Today I’m sharing a detailed guide on what it is, how to set it up, and my personal experience.
Why Cloud Config Matters
Most AI agents only run on your local machine, which creates issues with battery, internet, and constant monitoring. With Cloud Config, you can deploy your custom AI agent on OpenLedger’s cloud servers. This means the agent can work 24/7 — even when your computer is off — monitoring markets, finding opportunities, and executing tasks.
Step-by-Step Setup Guide:
1. Log into the OpenLedger platform and go to the OctoClaw section.
2. Select “Cloud Configuration” or “Deploy to Cloud”.
3. Give your agent a clear name (e.g., MyYieldHunter or DailyDeFiAgent).
4. Write detailed instructions — for example: “Find the top 5 yield farming opportunities across major chains and generate a daily report.”
5. Set risk tolerance, budget limits, preferred tokens, and chains.
6. Add custom logic, APIs, or notification settings if needed.
7. Review everything and click “Deploy”.
I created a simple yield tracking agent. The entire setup took only 5-6 minutes. After deployment, you get a clean real-time dashboard with logs, performance metrics, and current status. So far, I haven’t faced any major issues.
My Practical Tips:
- Start with simple goals in the beginning, then increase complexity later.
- Always set proper risk limits since on-chain execution is involved.
- Monitor the agent regularly, especially during the first few days.
- You can create multiple agents for different purposes.
Final Thoughts
OctoClaw Cloud Config turns OpenLedger into a practical AI + Blockchain execution platform. It saves time, reduces emotional decisions, and minimizes manual errors.
If you’re using OctoClaw, I highly recommend trying the Cloud Config feature. It looks like it will play a big role in the future.
What kind of AI agent would you like to deploy on the cloud? A yield optimizer, trading agent, research tool, or something else?
Share your thoughts or questions in the comments!
