OpenClaw is powerful, but give it real credentials and you're exposed. Prompt injections steal API keys. Malicious skills grab passwords. IronClaw fixes this. Your credentials live in an encrypted vault inside a TEE β injected at the network boundary only for approved endpoints. The AI never sees the raw values. Every tool is Wasm-sandboxed. Outbound traffic is scanned for leaks. Built in Rust. Open source. Deploy on NEAR AI Cloud in one click.







I'm testing IronClaw.
It's essentially OpenClaw, but I don't have to worry about my keys being compromised. That alone makes it worth it.
this is the right approach.
agents with real credentials are a huge risk today. keeping secrets inside a tee and never exposing them to the model makes a lot of sense.
curious to see how it holds up in real-world usage.
This one is what makes the whole paradigm actually useful. If you can't trust your agent, it' actually working against you not for you. This brings the peace of mind we are all looking for from AI automation - not a pocket psychopath that will leak your credentials left and right.
Been testing IronClaw.
Itβs basically OpenClaw, but I donβt have to worry about my keys getting leaked. That alone makes it worth it.
the only AI agent worth using, and guranteed to keep you private.
IronClaw is what secure AI agents should look like, powerful, always-on, and actually built with user safety in mind.