OpenClaw runs on FluxCloud!
Experiment with private, self-hosted AI running on decentralized infrastructure without dealing with the complexity of building and maintaining everything from scratch.
Privacy, control, and accessibility, all in one deployment.
AI detectors don’t actually “detect AI”, they estimate how statistically predictable a piece of text is compared to human language patterns.
That makes them useful for rough screening, but unreliable as definitive proof of authorship.
Here’s how AI detectors really work:
Did you know?
The average blast radius of a node failure on FluxCloud affects less than 0.015% of network capacity.
Compare that to an AWS availability zone failure, which can affect 100% of workloads deployed in that zone.
The best evidence for any infrastructure product isn't the pitch. It's what happens when developers actually use it.
Let's talk about the patterns that emerge when teams move workloads to FluxCloud.
Many enterprise AI tools run on AWS or Azure.
This means your sensitive business data is processed on infrastructure you don't control. Decentralized AI on DePIN networks like Beaver AI on FluxCloud for example, is an example of building on infra you can trust.
$FLUX keeps building the decentralized cloud stack: compute, storage, and dev-friendly tools for projects that want REAL WEB3 infrastructure.
Built to run when others only talk.
2. No single point of control.
No company should be able to make a policy decision that takes your application offline.
Decentralized infrastructure removes that vulnerability. There's no single Flux jurisdiction that can issue a takedown that affects the whole network.