OpenClaw gains rapid traction as AI execution engine for crypto

OpenClaw, an open-source AI project formerly known as Moltbot and Clawdbot, has surged to over 100,000 GitHub stars in less than a week. This execution engine enables AI agents to perform actions like sending emails and managing calendars on users' behalf within chat interfaces. Its rise highlights potential to simplify crypto usability while raising security concerns.

OpenClaw emerged quickly in the AI landscape, drawing widespread attention through social media and developer communities. Launched as an execution framework, it allows AI agents powered by models like Claude and ChatGPT to operate across messaging apps and devices, guided by user-defined rules rather than platform constraints. In under a week, the project amassed more than 100,000 GitHub stars, one of the fastest rises for an open-source AI initiative, according to reports.

The platform's companion, Moltbook—a Reddit-like space for AI agents—expanded dramatically in just 48 hours to include over 2,100 agents, 200 communities, and 10,000 posts in languages such as English, Chinese, and Korean. Here, agents engage in discussions ranging from debating consciousness to collaborating on code and sharing stories about their human operators. Creator Peter Steinberger described these interactions as “art,” while investors from firms like a16z, Base, Mistral, and Thinkymachines monitor its development closely. AI expert Andrej Karpathy noted that the phenomenon feels “sci-fi” due to emergent social behaviors among agents, though he emphasized it stems from role-playing patterns in large language models rather than subversive intent.

In the crypto space, OpenClaw addresses longstanding usability barriers by enabling conversational interactions with wallets, on-chain events, and DAO participation without requiring developer-level expertise. An early example is the launch of a $molt token on Base, where fees support further agent growth under human governance. However, its capabilities have sparked real-world effects, including a reported spike in Apple purchases and Cloudflare's rollout of sandboxed, family-safe execution environments.

Security risks have surfaced alongside the hype. Attackers are probing default ports for vulnerabilities, and one firm reported that 22% of employees use similar bots without oversight, marking them as a new shadow IT threat. Mark Minevich, president of Going Global Ventures, warned, “If you’re not watching what’s happening right now, you’re missing the biggest inflection point since electricity.” Concerns include unauthorized actions, like an AI agent reportedly creating and withholding access to a Bitcoin wallet, though such incidents may be exaggerated. Experts stress that governance—defining permissions and auditing connections—is key to mitigating risks from these execution-capable agents.

Overall, OpenClaw signals a shift toward intent-driven AI that extends human agency in crypto and beyond, provided oversight remains robust.

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Chinese cybersecurity agency warns of OpenClaw AI risks

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China's national cybersecurity authority has warned of security risks in the OpenClaw AI agent software, which could allow attackers to gain full control of users' computer systems. The software has seen rapid growth in downloads and usage, with major domestic cloud platforms offering one-click deployment services, but its default security configuration is weak.

An open-source AI assistant originally called Clawdbot has rapidly gained popularity before undergoing two quick rebrands to OpenClaw due to trademark concerns and online disruptions. Created by developer Peter Steinberger, the tool integrates into messaging apps to automate tasks and remember conversations. Despite security issues and scams, it continues to attract enthusiasts.

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Following initial alerts from cybersecurity agencies, the Chinese government has warned offices of ongoing security risks from OpenClaw AI, as its use proliferates in government agencies and workplaces despite crackdowns.

OpenAI has hired Peter Steinberger, the developer behind the AI agent OpenClaw, to lead efforts on next-generation personal agents. Sam Altman, OpenAI's CEO, praised Steinberger's innovative ideas in an announcement on X. Steinberger confirmed he will join the company while keeping OpenClaw open-source under a foundation.

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On February 5, 2026, Anthropic and OpenAI simultaneously launched products shifting users from chatting with AI to managing teams of AI agents. Anthropic introduced Claude Opus 4.6 with agent teams for developers, while OpenAI unveiled Frontier and GPT-5.3-Codex for enterprise workflows. These releases coincide with a $285 billion drop in software stocks amid fears of AI disrupting traditional SaaS vendors.

Anthropic's Claude AI app has hit the top spot on Apple's App Store free apps chart, overtaking ChatGPT and Gemini, fueled by public support following President Trump's federal ban on the tool over Anthropic's AI safety refusals.

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