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After OpenClaw's China Tour, We Interviewed a Group of 'Lobster Chasers'

"OpenClaw China Tour: Chasing the Lobster in the AI-Driven Era" Following OpenClaw's surpassing of React as GitHub's most-starred project, a wave of "AI anxiety" has swept through China's tech community. This led to the "Web4.0 China Tour," a series of nationwide offline events co-initiated by crypto figures, aiming to demystify the AI agent tool often nicknamed "Lobster." Event observations revealed a diverse, intergenerational audience—from 05ers to 70-year-olds—flocking to these gatherings. Participants were polarized: some were already monetizing OpenClaw, while others struggled with basic setup. A key insight was that AI's primary impact is not necessarily job replacement but a massive restructuring of work, automating standardized tasks and creating new roles, particularly for those who can effectively manage AI agents. Interestingly, fields like programming and creative work are now seen as more vulnerable to AI disruption than manual labor. Despite OpenClaw's founder cautioning against crypto, a strong convergence between AI agents and cryptocurrency was debated on-site. Many believe crypto assets, especially Bitcoin, could become the native currency for AI economies, facilitating machine-to-machine transactions and value exchange. The trend also spawned a paid installation service industry. However, a significant hurdle remains: many users successfully install OpenClaw but lack the knowledge to use it effectively, sometimes leading to unexpected costs and security concerns. The conclusion emphasizes that simply having the tool is less important than practically applying it to solve real problems, cautioning against FOMO and highlighting that in the age of AI, early adoption doesn't guarantee success.

marsbit03/07 03:14

After OpenClaw's China Tour, We Interviewed a Group of 'Lobster Chasers'

marsbit03/07 03:14

After OpenClaw's China Tour, We Interviewed a Group of 'Lobster Chasers'

In March 2026, OpenClaw surpassed React to become the most-starred project on GitHub, rapidly gaining global recognition as a leading AI tool. Dubbed the "lobster" by enthusiasts, this automation-focused AI agent has sparked widespread discussion and a sense of urgency among tech communities, particularly in China. Following the "Web4.0 China Tour" initiated by figures from the crypto space, offline events saw significant turnout, attracting everyone from seasoned developers to curious newcomers, including teenagers and seniors. Participants expressed a mix of excitement and "AI anxiety," driven by fears of being left behind. Discussions revealed divergent perspectives: while some see AI as a threat to jobs, others, citing reports like Anthropic’s, argue it will reshape rather than replace roles—impacting structured, cognitive tasks more than manual labor. The intersection of AI and crypto also emerged as a key theme, with some believing cryptocurrency could become the native economic system for AI agents. Despite the hype, many users struggle to operationalize OpenClaw, with some paying for installation services only to face unexpected costs or operational challenges. The consensus among informed participants is that success lies not in merely adopting the tool, but in effectively leveraging it to solve real problems. In the age of AI, early adoption does not guarantee advantage—meaningful outcomes depend on practical application.

Odaily星球日报03/07 03:07

After OpenClaw's China Tour, We Interviewed a Group of 'Lobster Chasers'

Odaily星球日报03/07 03:07

The Hottest Open Source Project in History, Almost Became a 'Trophy' in the Crypto World

OpenClaw has rapidly become one of the most popular and fastest-growing open-source projects in history, amassing over 250,000 stars on GitHub in just three months. Its creator, Peter Steinberger, has gained significant influence in the AI community but has also taken a strong stance against the crypto industry. Despite its success, OpenClaw has faced challenges, including a trademark dispute that led to a name change. During this process, crypto speculators quickly created and promoted fake tokens using the project’s name, leading to significant financial losses for some investors. Steinberger publicly denounced these activities, clarifying that OpenClaw would never issue a token and disavowing any association with cryptocurrency. The project also briefly listed Venice, a crypto-native AI project on Base chain, as a recommended model provider—a move that was quickly reversed to maintain neutrality and avoid perceived endorsements of crypto-related initiatives. Steinberger has repeatedly expressed frustration with crypto communities, citing harassment, malicious code submissions, and off-topic speculation as disruptive to genuine technical discussion. He has even considered abandoning the project due to these issues. Steinberger, who is financially independent, has advised young developers to avoid cryptocurrency, reflecting his broader criticism of the industry’s speculative culture. The conflict highlights the ongoing struggle between open-source innovation and crypto-driven commercialization.

marsbit03/04 04:00

The Hottest Open Source Project in History, Almost Became a 'Trophy' in the Crypto World

marsbit03/04 04:00

Pump.fun Launches GitHub Creator Fee Sharing: Integrating 'Tipping' into the Meme Coin Factory's Funding Pipeline

Pump.fun, a prominent and controversial meme coin launch platform on Solana, has introduced a new feature allowing users to direct "creator fees" to any GitHub account via its mobile app. This update, presented as a way to support developers, is more than a simple tipping mechanism; it represents a strategic shift in the platform’s incentive structure and growth model. The platform enables users to create and trade tokens with extreme ease, leading to the minting of millions of mostly speculative meme coins. However, high failure rates and intense attention competition have posed significant challenges. By integrating GitHub—a core identity system for developers—Pump.fun aims to productize financial support for open-source contributors, incorporate external developers into its incentive flow, and build a narrative that shifts from pure speculation to “supporting builders.” This move is part of a broader trend toward social and community-oriented features, reflecting Pump.fun’s effort to evolve from a high-volume “token factory” into a sustainable ecosystem. Potential benefits include attracting new users and transactions, though risks remain around fee redistribution, speculative token dynamics, and increased regulatory and content moderation complexity. The update underscores Pump.fun’s attempt to balance growth, incentives, and narrative in the volatile meme coin market.

marsbit02/22 03:49

Pump.fun Launches GitHub Creator Fee Sharing: Integrating 'Tipping' into the Meme Coin Factory's Funding Pipeline

marsbit02/22 03:49

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