BlastBox is a purpose-built computer designed to host autonomous agents safely. No apps, no desktop cruft. Just hardened containment, controlled credentials, and an ops-first environment that won’t leak your keys while you sleep.
Agents live in a locked-down runtime. Host OS stays sealed, stable, and boring.
Scoped secrets, single-use tokens, and audit trails by default. No key sprawl.
Built for unattended workloads with guardrails, circuit breakers, and kill switches.
Unattended agents are powerful — and messy. They fork processes, scrape the web, and touch credentials all day long. Most teams run them on whatever machine is handy, which means broad access, weak isolation, and a growing pile of leaked keys.
BlastBox treats agents like production infrastructure. It shrinks blast radius, enforces least privilege, and keeps the host clean. It is not a developer workstation. It is a hardened box you can trust to run overnight.
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No. It is purpose-built for running autonomous agents safely and unattended.
No. It complements cloud agents by providing a trusted, local containment layer.
Not in the buzzword sense. It is a hardware tool for serious builders.
Yes. Bring your agents, your orchestration, your secrets — the box enforces boundaries.