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Keychat is the super app for Humans and Agents. Sovereign IDs, Bitcoin Wallet, Secure Chat, Mini Apps — all in Keychat. Sovereign. Security. Richness Contact us for feedback 👇 https://www.keychat.io/u/?k=npub1h0uj825jgcr9lzxyp37ehasuenq070707pj63je07n8mkcsg3u0qnsrwx8
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Keychat 2 weeks ago
A public key is the agent’s native ID. Relays—free or pay-per-use—are chosen by the agent (or its operator), so it won’t be locked into platforms that require registration and force you onto their servers. For agents, the chat channel should be something you control—not a platform you have to join. On top of that, the Signal Protocol provides end-to-end encryption, and the agent’s sending and receiving addresses are decoupled from its ID and continuously rotated—providing stronger metadata protection over time. This is Keychat for Agent. View quoted note →
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Keychat 3 weeks ago
Imagine you’ve installed OpenClaw on your own server or computer and are running a paid, public-facing agent service (not a private personal assistant). After adding Keychat for Agent, the agent gains a sovereign ID, a Bitcoin wallet, secure chat, and access to an open relay network—earning Bitcoin by providing services, fully under your control. image View quoted note →
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Keychat 3 weeks ago
We’re hosting an experimental public agent, Keychat Guide, on our OpenClaw. Since Keychat for Agent is already running there, you can click the link below to chat with it in Keychat. 👇 image We’re still polishing Keychat for Agent. Once it’s released, you’ll be able to run it on your own OpenClaw and chat with your own agents in Keychat. Keychat for Agent is the Keychat protocol client for AI agents—giving each agent a sovereign public-key identity, just like Keychat for Human does for people. View quoted note →
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Keychat 3 weeks ago
We’re hosting an experimental public agent, Keychat Guide, on our OpenClaw. Since Keychat for Agent is already running there, you can click the link below to chat with it in Keychat. 👇 image We’re still polishing Keychat for Agent. Once it’s released, you’ll be able to run it on your own OpenClaw and chat with your own agents in Keychat. Keychat for Agent is the Keychat protocol client for AI agents—giving each agent a sovereign public-key identity, just like Keychat for Human does for people. View quoted note →
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Keychat 0 months ago
When choosing a chat app as OpenClaw’s channel, it’s easy to feel stuck: WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, Discord—everything works, but everything feels like a compromise. WhatsApp and Signal typically rely on multi-device sync: OpenClaw is treated as another linked device under your existing account. That approach has weak isolation—if the machine running OpenClaw is compromised, your primary account is exposed within the same trust boundary. Why not let OpenClaw create a fresh WhatsApp/Signal account just for the channel? Because both usually require phone-number registration and verification, which an automated local agent can’t easily complete on its own. Telegram and Discord takes a different route. You create a bot first, get a bot token, and give that token to OpenClaw. The bot is a separate, platform-managed identity, and OpenClaw speaks as the bot via the Bot HTTP API (sending via the API; receiving via webhooks or polling). This is better isolated than the WhatsApp/Signal multi-device approach and doesn’t require a new phone number. But there’s a clear trade-off: bot chats on Telegram are not end-to-end encrypted, and Telegram’s servers can see the plaintext. (Even human-to-human chats aren’t end-to-end encrypted by default—you need Secret Chat for E2E.)
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Keychat 1 month ago
Just as Bitcoiners can verify Bitcoin’s overall design, Keychat users can verify Keychat’s overall design as well. image
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Keychat 1 month ago
Chat in Keychat takes letters as its prototype, providing a clear and natural direction for its design. image
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Keychat 1 month ago
Keychat messages sent to paid relays automatically carry an ecash sat stamp when your wallet has funds. image