Rumble is directly focused on simplifying the way AI agents are deployed. No DevOps, no infrastructure issues, no gatekeepers.
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The company deploys the OpenClaw Starter package on Rumble Cloud, providing a preconfigured environment that allows users to launch a personal AI agent in minutes. It’s a clean, packaged setup with everything ready out of the box, including compute, storage, public IP, and a built-in web interface.
Instead of complex backend configuration, users can select an AI model, optionally connect to Telegram, and launch an agent almost instantly. The positioning is clear. Deploying AI should feel more like installing an app than provisioning infrastructure.
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The encounter between AI agents and crypto rails
What sets this release apart is its functionality, not just its simplicity.
For the first time in a hosted environment, the MoonPay agent is pre-installed. This means that AI agents can actively interact with cryptographic systems, rather than just being passive tools.
Out-of-the-box, the agent can:
It is powered by the Open Wallet Standard, an open source framework backed by contributors such as PayPal, Ripple, Solana Foundation, and Ethereum Foundation.
The implications of this go beyond feature set: AI agents are positioned as financial stakeholders, not just assistants.
Neutral infrastructure, user control
CEO Chris Pavlovski envisioned this launch around independence from both the Big Tech ecosystem and the complexities of self-hosting.
Rather than relying on a centralized AI platform or managing hardware locally, users can deploy agents in what Rumble describes as “neutral infrastructure.” This infrastructure puts you in control of your compute, data, and experience.
This is a message for crypto-native users, privacy-minded builders, and those skeptical of closed AI ecosystems.
What you get
OpenClaw starter packages are designed to be accessible and functional.
Pricing starts at $30 per month, a slight discount from the standard $35.
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This release sits at the intersection of two accelerating trends: autonomous AI agents and on-chain financial infrastructure.
By bundling both into a single, ready-to-deploy package, Rumble lowers the barrier to entry for a new category of users: those seeking programmable agents who can not only think but also transact.
What I want to say is simple. If AI agents operate independently, they require an equally flexible and accessible infrastructure.

