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CD197: MATT AHLBORG - PPQ.AI - AI AGENTS, PRIVACY, AND PAYMENTS
1 hour 17 minutes Posted Mar 25, 2026 at 6:21 pm.
Matt Ahlborg, founder of PPQ.ai, rejoins the show for an update on the rapidly evolving AI landscape. PayPerQ is a bitcoin enabled ai platform that enables users to easily use all of the top ai tools without an account. Users pay per use with bitcoin and can switch the models they use on the fly without needing to provide an email address, phone number, or billing address. We discuss the rise of lean teams supercharged by AI tools, the subscription vs. pay-per-token model debate, and why massive subsidies from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI likely will not last. Ahlborg breaks down PPQ's "AutoClaw" smart routing feature that blends cheap and expensive models to cut costs, the addition of secure enclave models for privacy conscious users, and how OpenClaw's explosion drove a 400% revenue increase for PPQ.PayPerQ: https://ppq.ai/PayPerQ on Nostr: https://primal.net/p/nprofile1qqsdy27dk8f9qk7qvrm94pkdtus9xtk970jpcp4w48k6cw0khfm06mss64u96PayPerQ on X: https://x.com/PPQdotAI Matt on X: https://x.com/MattAhlborgEPISODE: 197BLOCK: 942174PRICE: 1412 sats per dollar
Matt Ahlborg of PPQ.ai and the fast pace of AI
Early‑AI "Wild West": workflows, tiny teams, and hiring realities
Who benefits most from AI? Devs, non‑devs, and the humility to learn
Two ways to use AI: locked‑in subscriptions vs pay‑per‑token sovereignty
Business model nuance: subsidies, vendor lock‑in, and PPQ margins
Open models improve but show limits under real workloads
AutoClaw smart routing: mixing cheap and premium models
Routing tradeoffs: cost, competence, latency, and "quarterback" models
Secure enclaves and privacy: running models in TEEs
OpenClaw agents: promise, bugs, and the personal AI assistant future
Building a personalized AI newswire with Nostr and RSS
Payments debate: Bitcoin first vs accepting everything
Comparing PPQ and Venice: tokens, privacy claims, and incentives
Usage data: what users pay with and which models they choose
Runaway costs and safeguards: spending limits and lessons
Agentic payments and L402: where Lightning fits vs x402 vs MPP
Matt Ahlborg of PPQ.ai and the fast pace of AI
Early‑AI "Wild West": workflows, tiny teams, and hiring realities
Who benefits most from AI? Devs, non‑devs, and the humility to learn
Two ways to use AI: locked‑in subscriptions vs pay‑per‑token sovereignty
Business model nuance: subsidies, vendor lock‑in, and PPQ margins
Open models improve but show limits under real workloads
AutoClaw smart routing: mixing cheap and premium models
Routing tradeoffs: cost, competence, latency, and "quarterback" models
Secure enclaves and privacy: running models in TEEs
OpenClaw agents: promise, bugs, and the personal AI assistant future
Building a personalized AI newswire with Nostr and RSS
Payments debate: Bitcoin first vs accepting everything
Comparing PPQ and Venice: tokens, privacy claims, and incentives
Usage data: what users pay with and which models they choose
Runaway costs and safeguards: spending limits and lessons
Agentic payments and L402: where Lightning fits vs x402 vs MPP
Closing thoughts and what’s next for PPQ.ai
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Matt Ahlborg, founder of PPQ.ai, rejoins the show for an update on the rapidly evolving AI landscape. PayPerQ is a bitcoin enabled ai platform that enables users to easily use all of the top ai tools without an account. Users pay per use with bitcoin and can switch the models they use on the fly without needing to provide an email address, phone number, or billing address. We discuss the rise of lean teams supercharged by AI tools, the subscription vs. pay-per-token model debate, and why massive subsidies from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI likely will not last. Ahlborg breaks down PPQ's "AutoClaw" smart routing feature that blends cheap and expensive models to cut costs, the addition of secure enclave models for privacy conscious users, and how OpenClaw's explosion drove a 400% revenue increase for PPQ.PayPerQ: https://ppq.ai/PayPerQ on Nostr: https://primal.net/p/nprofile1qqsdy27dk8f9qk7qvrm94pkdtus9xtk970jpcp4w48k6cw0khfm06mss64u96PayPerQ on X: https://x.com/PPQdotAI Matt on X: https://x.com/MattAhlborgEPISODE: 197BLOCK: 942174PRICE: 1412 sats per dollar(00:02:57) Matt Ahlborg of PPQ.ai and the fast pace of AI(00:04:48) Early‑AI "Wild West": workflows, tiny teams, and hiring realities(00:07:58) Who benefits most from AI? Devs, non‑devs, and the humility to learn(00:13:00) Two ways to use AI: locked‑in subscriptions vs pay‑per‑token sovereignty(00:17:46) Business model nuance: subsidies, vendor lock‑in, and PPQ margins(00:21:00) Open models improve but show limits under real workloads(00:23:29) AutoClaw smart routing: mixing cheap and premium models(00:27:12) Routing tradeoffs: cost, competence, latency, and "quarterback" models(00:31:13) Secure enclaves and privacy: running models in TEEs(00:38:00) OpenClaw agents: promise, bugs, and the personal AI assistant future(00:41:22) Building a personalized AI newswire with Nostr and RSS(00:51:02) Payments debate: Bitcoin first vs accepting everything(00:58:03) Comparing PPQ and Venice: tokens, privacy claims, and incentives(01:02:10) Usage data: what users pay with and which models they choose(01:08:16) Runaway costs and safeguards: spending limits and lessons(01:08:40) Agentic payments and L402: where Lightning fits vs x402 vs MPP(01:15:10) Closing thoughts and what’s next for PPQ.aimore info on the show: https://citadeldispatch.comlearn more about me: https://odell.xyzmonitor the situation: https://citadelwire.com