The Qtum Inference Router now supports 33 text models, 7 image models, 6 audio, and 3 video models.
Just pay for what you use, no signup, all with one API key.
Launch agents in seconds with Portal Studio
We just made connecting agents even faster. Follow our fastest setup flow ever: connect your agent with Portal inference - no API key required.
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Here is how easy it is to get started 🧵👇
It's been a loud week!
A massive thank you to everyone who stepped into Portal Studio and started orchestrating! 🤝
Our giveaway is still going on, so keep submitting your maps with #PortalStudio hashtag.
Have a great weekend, creators! The command center is open 24/7.
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We have updated the list of LLM's provided by the Qtum AI Router to include:
https://t.co/Sffhc45Lam
claude-opus-4-7
claude-opus-4-8
claude-sonnet-4-6
claude-haiku-4-5
gpt-5.5 gpt-5.4
gpt-5.5-bak
gpt-5.4-mini
deepseek-v4-pro
deepseek-v4-flash
kimi-k2.6
glm-5.1
qwen3.7-max
qwen3.6-plus
qwen3.6-max-preview
qwen3.6-flash
MiniMax-M2.5
Welcome to Portal Studio
We are thrilled to announce the official Beta launch of the first piece of our AI-native tool stack! 🥳
The ultimate command center to connect, create, and collaborate with your AI workforce.
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We just released the "Qtum API Router", which allows users to pay in Qtum. OpenClaw users now have another option for accessing many models to power their bots. No signup or registration, log in with MetaMask or Gmail.
https://t.co/CK64UMTBXq
New users get 250 free credits to try it out.
إسرائيل تفعل بلبنان ما فعلته بغزة...
مقتل أب وابنه أثناء عودتهما إلى المنزل سيراً على الأقدام.
لم يحملوا أسلحة؛ بل حملوا ذكريات وحلماً بسيطاً بالعودة إلى الوطن.
First data campaign live on Ontology infrastructure: @PalzGame paying for verified Steam signal.
Game studios, AI teams, Web3 projects: this is the data sourcing layer you've been missing.
Want in as the next buyer? DM the team. ↓
"We talk a lot about data ownership. I think that's the wrong lens to look at this."
Nick Ris on the recent Ontology Privacy Hour, in one line, resetting two decades of how we've been arguing about personal data.
The ownership metaphor is borrowed from physical property. One chair, one custodian. Personal data isn't like that. It's non-rival, infinitely copyable, almost always derivative.
What people actually want when they say "own my data":
→ to know who's using it
→ to say no, in advance, with consequence
→ to change their mind, with effect
Three operations: consent, audit, revocation.
Each one already has a working primitive.
Consent → W3C Verifiable Credentials, scoped and time-bounded.
Audit → signed access logs against the holder's DID.
Revocation → W3C Bitstring Status List, propagates network-wide.
Regulators have noticed. eIDAS 2's wallet programme. ENISA's SSI work. ICO's Accountability Framework. The vocabulary of "ownership" is being quietly retired in favour of control, consent, and verifiable status.
#4 in our series expanding the recent Privacy Hour.
Once the bucket is gone, consent, audit, and revocation are what make the network honest.
https://t.co/8VM9PipMyI