Nvidia has released NemoClaw, and if you're already running an OpenClaw agent, you don't need to start from scratch. NemoClaw is not a replacement for OpenClaw — it's an open-source security and privacy layer that wraps around your existing OpenClaw setup. It was built in direct collaboration with OpenClaw's creator, Peter Steinberger, and is designed to solve one of OpenClaw's biggest pain points: security. Features include isolated sandboxing for agents, policy-based security guardrails, network isolation, data privacy controls, a privacy router, and a hybrid model strategy. The fastest way to get NemoClaw running — especially if you already have an OpenClaw agent — is to simply tell your existing orchestrator agent to handle the installation. In the video, the host instructs their agent Stark to learn and set up NemoClaw by pointing it to Nvidia's official documentation. No manual terminal setup required. To deploy a NemoClaw agent on Discord, you need a Zebra server (as low as $2/month with 2GB RAM is sufficient) and a new Discord bot token. Your orchestrator agent handles the rest. For the model powering your NemoClaw agent, you have flexible options. Nvidia's Nemotron 3 Super is free on Open Router at $0 per million tokens, making it a solid zero-cost choice. Alternatively, you can use Hunter Alpha or stick with Minimax M2.5, which remains the top model for task execution on Open Router. For higher-level architecture tasks, Claude Opus or Sonnet 4.6 is recommended. One important heads-up: if you tried setting up NemoClaw locally on Windows using Docker Desktop, you likely ran into issues. The host encountered the same problems and acknowledges Docker can be tricky. If you've cracked a solid local Windows setup, the community wants to hear from you. The key takeaway is that agent-assisted installation makes NemoClaw accessible even if you're not a Docker expert.