A few quick thoughts about hosted openclawd services, like on any VPS the admin/host can always read data, save logs and monitor you, no matter what they tell you. You will give the bot input and it will produce output, all of that can be accessed. Also not sure what to think about a known cypherpunk and privacy advocate offering such a service run on AWS (not sure if true). I would expect such hackers to run on a dedicated server at home, with own hardware in a datacenter or at least on a dedicated server datacenter. Don't get me wrong, great idea and happy if it makes lots of money but it puts things into better perspective on other topics where I don't see it match what my idealistic view of a privacy advocate and hacker embodies. Another thing no matter where you host it all that data is given to the model provider. Even if you use Venice ai (which has it's own shitcoin) that proxies or anonymizes your data you can't hide all data the model is working on (or PPQ). Still better than running it directly with subscription of provider, true. But like with chainanalysis it will be trivial to pin point you down. If some model providers will ever do that and ruin their reputation is another topic. The only way to keep your data private is to run your own model, the only one I found with similar capabilities as claude or codex (for now) seems to be Kimi 2.5 but also this server/workstation would cost easily >8k. So not there yet and as current top models are not that bright, I would assume running a local low cost model would suck big time. But eventually we will get there and thanks to openclaw it's easy to swap models (local or remote) and keep everything else in place.