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🦞 Crypto Scam Warning

Plus: ADHD Support, OpenClaw to CRM, NVIDIA Ties OpenClaw to Robotics

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OpenClaw Crypto Scam Warning

TL;DR: OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger publicly warned that emails and tokens claiming to be “OpenClaw crypto” are scams, stating the project is open source and non-commercial with no official cryptocurrency.


OpenClaw Used for ADHD Support

TL;DR: A developer shared that he uses OpenClaw as a personal agent to manage ADHD by creating structured to-do lists with reminders and context, and asking the agent for priorities at any time. Unlike static lists, the system is interactive, prompting decisions on whether to continue or drop tasks, helping them stay organized and follow through.


DenchClaw Brings OpenClaw to CRM

TL;DR: YC S24 startup Dench introduced DenchClaw, an open-source CRM built on OpenClaw that runs locally on users’ machines. The tool lets users control CRM data via natural language, integrate tools like Notion and Gmail, and run everything locally through a file-based system powered by DuckDB.


NVIDIA Ties OpenClaw to Robotics

TL;DR: At GTC 2026, NVIDIA outlined its Isaac robotics stack as a full cloud-to-robot pipeline combining simulation, synthetic data, VLA models, and edge deployment. A key update is support for long-running agents like OpenClaw, allowing robots to continuously train, evaluate, and execute tasks, positioning agents as an active layer inside real-world robotic systems.


OpenClaw Powers Autonomous Research

TL;DR: Built on OpenClaw, Cihang Xie’s team combined MetaClaw with AutoResearchClaw to upgrade fully automated research workflows, cutting refinement cycles by 40% and retries by 25% while boosting robustness by 18%. Without retraining or code changes, it orchestrates end-to-end pipelines from prompt to paper, but its intermediate layer between models and memory may expose sensitive data to shared training and potential leakage risks.


Fixing OpenClaw’s CAPTCHA Problem

TL;DR: A developer found OpenClaw’s built-in Playwright browser was triggering CAPTCHAs and being blocked by major sites due to detectable automation signals and inconsistent fingerprints. Switching to Camoufox, a modified Firefox that hides automation at the engine level, restored access to sites like Google and Medium. They then built a CLI wrapper to simplify usage and reduce token costs.


OpenClaw Cron Bloat Fix

TL;DR: Alex Finn shared that heavy OpenClaw users running many cron jobs may experience major slowdowns because old session outputs accumulate and get loaded into context. He provided a prompt to delete outdated session files and rebuild references, which he says reduced bloat and made his setup significantly faster, restoring performance from sluggish to responsive.


Stripe Enables Agent Payments

TL;DR: Stripe introduced the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP), an open standard that lets AI agents make and receive payments programmatically. Agents can request services, authorize payments, and complete transactions using stablecoins or traditional methods, with businesses handling them through existing Stripe systems. Early use cases include paying for APIs, browser sessions, physical mail, and even ordering real-world goods.


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