🦞 OpenClaw Tops GitHub Rankings

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OpenClaw has become the most-starred software project on GitHub, surpassing Linux and React.
OpenClaw Tops GitHub Rankings

TL;DR: OpenClaw has become the most-starred software project on GitHub, surpassing both Linux and React in total stars. Only aggregation or handbook-style repositories now rank higher. After three months of relative quiet followed by four weeks of rapid growth, the project overtook codebases that have been building community traction for over two decades.
OpenClaw Released v2026.3.2

TL;DR: OpenClaw v2026.3.2 adds Telegram live streaming, enables ACP subagents by default, and introduces a native PDF tool. It also includes config validation, a pure JavaScript Zalo rebuild, and 100+ security and stability fixes.
Key Changes:
- Telegram live streaming
- ACP subagents enabled by default
- Native PDF tool
- openclaw config validate
- Zalo rebuilt in pure JS
- 100+ security & stability fixes
OpenClaw Superteam Over Super-Agent

TL;DR: After two weeks testing MyClaw.ai, Manus, Claude Code, and Perplexity Computer, a builder argues that the future lies not in a single all-purpose super-agent but in coordinated, narrow AI agents. Sandbox-based “command center” tools in Manus, Claude Code, and Perplexity Computer feel reactive, while persistent OpenClaw agents team in MyClaw enable specialization. Limiting each agent to 7–10 focused skills tied to clear KPIs improved reliability and performance, forming a scalable AI team model.
CoinMarketCap Expands Into AI Agents

TL;DR: CoinMarketCap launched four AI agent-focused products to bring real-time crypto data into agent workflows. The rollout includes MCP integration for live market data, x402 pay-per-request API access without keys or subscriptions, and dedicated skills for Claude Code and OpenClaw, enabling agents to access prices, indicators, and global market metrics natively within automated systems.
Minimal Security Practice Guide

TL;DR: Security firm SlowMist founder Cos (Yu Xian) released the “OpenClaw Minimal Security Practice Guide” (v2.7), a public GitHub manual designed to mitigate agent-specific risks such as prompt injection, destructive actions, supply chain attacks, and crypto key leaks. Instead of restricting functionality, the guide embeds a structured security “thought framework” into OpenClaw via markdown, aiming to strengthen safeguards without disrupting daily agent workflows.
Kapso Brings WhatsApp to OpenClaw

TL;DR: Kapso founder Andrés Matte announced that developers can now assign a WhatsApp number to OpenClaw using Kapso, built on official Meta integrations. The GitHub project enables agents to send and receive messages through WhatsApp with compliance support, targeting personal and production use cases. While Meta restricts large AI labs from broad distribution, individual deployments appear permitted.
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