OpenClaw AI Community Grows: New Users from Asia
The OpenClaw AI community is expanding into Asia after several influential users mentioned the platform on social media. Hashtags #AI龙虾 and #OpenClaw are spreading in Chinese-speaking communities.
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The OpenClaw AI community is expanding into Asia after several influential users mentioned the platform on social media. Hashtags #AI龙虾 and #OpenClaw are spreading in Chinese-speaking communities.
A tweet featuring a humorous image about the quirks of developers and designers has sparked attention on Twitter. The post was shared by user @s_mingfeng and uses the hashtags #openclaw, #ai and #developerlife. The image apparently shows a typical situation familiar to developers and designers.
OpenClaw, the AI-powered development platform, is gaining image generation capabilities. Developer Orion tests the possibilities with a Python/Pillow visualization connecting the central AI brain, image generation, and blog text functions.
GateClaw, a new AI trading assistant dubbed the "blue lobster," has been unveiled. The agent aims to help users across multiple financial markets with intelligent market analysis and enhanced trading performance.
OpenClaw is developing a revolutionary user interface for AI agents that goes beyond traditional chat formats. The new interface combines structured cards, voice control, and PWA technology to proactively display information like sleep data, financial positions, and task lists.
ACPX is a new command-line tool that connects different agents like Claude and OpenClaw via the ACP protocol. Instead of switching between different agents, ACPX offers a unified access point for all. This development could shape the future of agent interaction by enabling seamless exchange between different systems.
<p>A Twitter conversation from March 17, 2026, saw multiple users employ the hashtag #AI龙虾 alongside #OpenClaw. The term "AI Lobster" may indicate a new project or internal reference. Official statements are pending.</p>
Developer Max Pandya has introduced BrowserClaw, a fully browser-based version of OpenClaw that works without terminal commands or programming knowledge. This open-source solution specifically targets users who have no experience with command-line tools. The application is available on GitHub and enables access to agentic AI functions through a simple web interface.
The ClawX team has apparently made significant progress in software optimization. A user report on Twitter praises the significantly improved performance and mentions the impressive update frequency of the team. Development seems to be on the right track.