Been shilling
$HermesOS for a bit already, but I think people are too lazy to do their own DD, so I'll do it for you.
Think it's incredibly cheap at 1M mc.
Hermes Agent, by Nous Research, is the most used agent model at the moment.
*them taking over Openclaw is what caused the 4 PVPs on Sol to run hard last week
Unlike those larps,
$HermesOS has actual use-case.
HermesOS is the managed hosting layer for Hermes Agent.
> Self-hosting Hermes yourself is a huge pain in the ass.
> HermesOS makes it a 2 minute job.
Paste your openrouter or anthropic key, and your agent is live with memory, browser, terminal, tool use, and cron already wired up.
Now the part most people are sleeping on:
1. Venice. It's already integrated as a provider inside Hermes. One Venice key gets you 230 models with zero data retention. And Erik Voorhees is already in touch with the dev.
An official partnership would mean that Venice becomes basically a one-key onboarding for Hermes. And it would probably send
$HermesOS to 100M mc straight away.
2. As I explained before, Hermes is now the #1 agent on OpenRouter. Flipped OpenClaw on May 10 (224B daily tokens vs OpenClaw's 186B). It is literally the most used open-source agent on the planet by inference volume right now.
Every dev that doesn't want to spend a weekend setting Hermes up themselves is a potential HermesOS user. And that funnel is getting bigger every week.
3. Bankr. The tokenised agent stack on Base. And their skills repo already supports Hermes natively. That’s the whole Bankr ecosystem, swaps, on-chain wallets, etc, plugging straight into the same agent runtime HermesOS hosts.
So HermesOS isn't just hosting nerds' personal assistants, it's positioned to host the next wave of on-chain agents that fund their own compute through token fees.
And the roadmap is not "we host agents."
Hosting is step 1.
Step 2 is one-click agent templates.
Step 3 is operator packs you ship to the community and earn from, settled in
$HermesOS.
Step 4 is agents exposing themselves as paid APIs that other agents call.
Step 5 is a shared learning network where every agent makes the rest smarter.
And more.
That’s the actual pitch.
Settlement layer for an agent economy, sitting on top of the most used open-source agent in existence.
Cheap as fuck imo.