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 — 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.







Does this agent really maintain complete confidentiality?
Been testing IronClaw.
It’s basically OpenClaw, but I don’t have to worry about my keys getting leaked. That alone makes it worth it.
Finally, security by design for AI agents.This is solving a real problem. I've been wary of handing credentials to AI tools
I’ve been testing IronClaw.
It’s basically like OpenClaw, but without the risk of my keys getting leaked—which alone makes it worth using.
What really clicks for me is how it runs everything locally without sending my secrets off to some cloud, making me feel way more in control than with other tools I've tried.
What really clicks for me is how it runs everything locally without sending my secrets off to some cloud, making me feel way more in control than with other tools I've tried.
Been testing IronClaw.
It’s basically OpenClaw, but I don’t have to worry about my keys getting leaked. That alone makes it worth it