Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Set up and manage bandwidth-sharing nodes on Grass.io, Mysterium, Storj, and Honeygain to earn passive crypto income with monitoring and ROI tracking.
Set up and manage bandwidth-sharing nodes on Grass.io, Mysterium, Storj, and Honeygain to earn passive crypto income with monitoring and ROI tracking.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Turn your unused internet bandwidth into passive crypto income. This skill helps you set up, monitor, and optimize bandwidth-sharing nodes across multiple networks.
Setup Grass.io, Mysterium Network, Storj, and Honeygain nodes via Docker Monitor node uptime and auto-restart on failure Track earnings across all platforms in one dashboard Alert via message when a node goes offline or earnings drop Calculate ROI based on your bandwidth and hardware costs
PlatformTypeEarningsSetupGrass.ioBandwidth sharing$100-1000/moBrowser extension or DockerMysterium NetworkVPN exit node$10-200/moDocker, needs static IPStorjDecentralized storage$5-100/moDocker, needs 500GB+ diskHoneygainBandwidth sharing$20-150/moApp or Docker
Linux server or homelab (CT/VM works) Docker + docker-compose 1Mbps+ upload bandwidth Static or semi-static IP (Mysterium benefits most) For Storj: 500GB+ free disk space
Sets up a bandwidth income node for the specified platform. setup grass โ Install Grass.io desktop node setup mysterium โ Deploy Mysterium Network exit node setup storj โ Configure Storj storage node setup honeygain โ Deploy Honeygain container setup all โ Deploy all platforms Example: "Set up a Mysterium node on CT 215" "Install Grass on my homelab server"
Check current status of all running nodes. status โ All nodes summary status grass โ Grass.io node details status mysterium โ Mysterium dashboard link + uptime status storj โ Storj earnings + disk usage
Estimate and track earnings across platforms. earnings โ Current estimated monthly earnings earnings history โ Past 30 days breakdown earnings calc โ Calculator: enter bandwidth + disk โ revenue estimate
Set up automated monitoring with alerts. monitor start โ Start monitoring all nodes (checks every 5 min) monitor stop โ Stop monitoring monitor logs โ View recent monitoring events
Restart a specific node. restart grass restart mysterium restart all
# Desktop node โ run on any Linux with display, or headless via Xvfb docker run -d \ --name grass-node \ --restart unless-stopped \ -e GRASS_USER=your@email.com \ -e GRASS_PASS=yourpassword \ mrcolorrain/grass:latest # Check status docker logs grass-node --tail 20 Requirements: Grass.io account (free), residential IP preferred.
# 1. Get a Mysterium wallet first: my.mystnodes.com # 2. Deploy the node: docker run -d \ --name mysterium-node \ --restart unless-stopped \ --cap-add NET_ADMIN \ -p 4449:4449 \ -v ~/.mysterium:/root/.mysterium \ mysteriumnetwork/myst:latest \ service --agreed-terms-and-conditions # 3. Claim your node: # Visit: http://YOUR_SERVER_IP:4449 # Enter your wallet address from my.mystnodes.com Requirements: Static/semi-static IP, port 4449 open, ERC-20 wallet.
# 1. Create account at storj.io + generate auth token # 2. Deploy: docker run -d \ --name storj-node \ --restart unless-stopped \ -p 28967:28967 \ -p 14002:14002 \ -e WALLET="0xYOUR_ETH_WALLET" \ -e EMAIL="your@email.com" \ -e ADDRESS="YOUR_PUBLIC_IP:28967" \ -e STORAGE="500GB" \ -v /path/to/storj/data:/app/identity \ -v /path/to/storj/storage:/app/config \ storjlabs/storagenode:latest Requirements: 500GB free disk, port 28967 open, eth wallet.
version: "3.8" services: grass: image: mrcolorrain/grass:latest container_name: grass-node restart: unless-stopped environment: - GRASS_USER=${GRASS_EMAIL} - GRASS_PASS=${GRASS_PASSWORD} mysterium: image: mysteriumnetwork/myst:latest container_name: mysterium-node restart: unless-stopped cap_add: - NET_ADMIN ports: - "4449:4449" volumes: - mysterium_data:/root/.mysterium command: service --agreed-terms-and-conditions honeygain: image: honeygain/honeygain:latest container_name: honeygain-node restart: unless-stopped environment: - HONEYGAIN_EMAIL=${HONEYGAIN_EMAIL} - HONEYGAIN_PASS=${HONEYGAIN_PASSWORD} - HONEYGAIN_DEVICE=homelab-01 volumes: mysterium_data:
Platform100Mbps Upload50Mbps Upload10Mbps UploadGrass.io$150-400/mo$80-200/mo$20-60/moMysterium$30-100/mo$15-50/mo$5-15/moStorj$10-50/mo$10-50/mo$10-50/moHoneygain$20-80/mo$10-40/mo$3-12/moTotal$210-630/mo$115-340/mo$38-137/mo Estimates based on community reports as of Feb 2026. Actual earnings vary.
#!/bin/bash # bandwidth-monitor.sh โ check all nodes and alert on failure check_container() { local name=$1 local status=$(docker inspect --format='{{.State.Status}}' $name 2>/dev/null) if [ "$status" != "running" ]; then echo "ALERT: $name is $status โ restarting..." docker start $name # openclaw message send "โ ๏ธ $name node went down, restarted automatically" return 1 fi echo "โ $name: running" } check_container grass-node check_container mysterium-node check_container storj-node check_container honeygain-node
Residential IPs earn more on Grass.io than datacenter/VPS IPs Mysterium requires you to stake MYST tokens to unlock higher earnings Storj earnings grow over time as your node builds reputation Multiple nodes on same IP may reduce per-node earnings on some platforms Always check platform ToS before running on VPS/cloud providers
These platforms share your IP as an exit node or bandwidth relay Use a dedicated machine/container, not your primary workstation Mysterium traffic is encrypted end-to-end; you don't see user data Consider running on a separate VLAN if security is a concern
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