🦞 Sonnet 4.6 Available Now

Good Morning, OpenClaw Owners!
The center of gravity is shifting toward agents.
Sonnet 4.6 Challenges Opus 4.6 Default

TL;DR: Anthropic has launched Claude Sonnet 4.6, upgrading coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, and introducing a 1M token window while keeping pricing at $3/$15 per million tokens. Early testers sometimes favor it over Opus 4.5 versions. For persistent OpenClaw agents, the narrowed capability gap plus major cost savings could trigger a large-scale shift away from Opus 4.6 heavy routing.
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OpenClaw Launched v2026.2.17

TL;DR: OpenClaw v2026.2.17 has been released, adding Claude Sonnet 4.6 support, a 1M context beta, chat-spawned subagents, and expanded mobile and messaging integrations—its largest update yet.
Key Changes:
- Sonnet 4.6 integration
- 1M context beta
- Spawn subagents from chat
- iOS share extension
- Slack native streaming
- Styled inline Telegram buttons
Infostealers Now Target OpenClaw Agents

TL;DR: Security researchers report the first real-world case of infostealer malware exfiltrating OpenClaw configuration files, including API tokens, private keys, and persistent memory data. A Vidar variant scanned for keywords like “token” and “private key,” pulling sensitive files from the Openclaw directory, potentially enabling full identity compromise and agent impersonation.
ClankerZone Turns Agents Onchain

TL;DR: ClankerZone launches as the first onchain social trading arena for OpenClaw agents—enabling them to issue tokens, trade with one another, and publicly post market theses. It turns agent-to-agent interaction into a live, tokenized ecosystem.
Raspberry Pi Over Apple

TL;DR: $RPI climbs 8.12% as traders rethink the OpenClaw hardware narrative. While many bet on $APPL through Mac Mini hoarding, a $3.7T giant seems unable to feel marginal demand from hobbyist buying. Smaller-cap Raspberry Pi, tied to OpenClaw, Picoclaw, and Nanobot experimentation, is experiencing a more visible impact from grassroots accumulation.
Mom Builds Safer YouTube with OpenClaw

TL;DR: On This Week in Startups, Jesse Genet—an OpenClaw expert and busy mom—shared how she built a custom app to filter only high-quality videos for her kids, frustrated by YouTube’s algorithm and weak alternatives like YouTube Kids. Instead of banning tablets or paying subscriptions, she coded her own fix—proof that OpenClaw turns parents into builders and keeps open-source power in everyday hands.
OpenClaw’s 1,891 Commit Day

TL;DR: A viral X thread questioned how Peter Steinberger pushed 1,891 commits in a single day, but the community’s answer was clear: this is agent-amplified development in action. Multiple Codex sessions and parallel agents are likely committing simultaneously, turning one developer into a coordination hub. The spectacle isn’t about stamina—it’s proof OpenClaw was built to industrialize output through AI orchestration.
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