OpenClaw founder joins OpenAI, project community bans cryptocurrency topics

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OpenClaw, the open-source AI agent framework founded by Peter Steinberger, has confirmed that its Discord server has completely banned discussions related to Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrencies. Violators will be directly banned. Steinberger stated that the rule was implemented because a large influx of crypto scammers had entered the community and started harassing members, severely disrupting normal technical discussions among developers.

Reason Behind the Discord Ban: Scammer Harassment

OpenClaw quickly gained about 147,000 stars on GitHub within just a few weeks, becoming one of the most prominent open-source frameworks in AI agent development. However, this rapid rise in popularity also attracted continuous influxes of crypto speculators.

In an interview with Lex Fridman, Steinberger described the severity of the issue, saying that every half hour, someone would flood the Discord server with spam promoting crypto tokens. Community moderators had to constantly ban these accounts, and genuine technical discussions were almost drowned out.

As early as January this year, Steinberger publicly stated on X (formerly Twitter): “To all crypto enthusiasts, please stop bothering me, stop harassing me. I will never issue any cryptocurrency. Any project that lists me as a token holder is a scam.”

Three Core Rules for OpenClaw Discord Ban Policy

Prohibit all mentions of cryptocurrencies: Including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and any token-related topics

Prohibit financial discussions: The server is solely for technical development and does not accept any financial advice or investment topics

Immediate ban for violations: Users agree to these rules upon joining; violations will result in immediate ban without warning

Steinberger clearly stated: “I am not interested in discussing financial matters here. This is a place to discuss the project.”

OpenClaw Joins OpenAI: Redefining the Technical Roadmap

OpenClaw was initially launched under the name “Clawdbot,” positioned as an open-source framework for building AI agents. AI agents are software systems designed to autonomously perform tasks for users and are considered a core infrastructure layer for AI applications.

Last week, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that Steinberger would join OpenAI to help develop “intelligent agents capable of interacting with each other and providing practical services to people,” positioning this work as a key focus for the company’s next phase of products. In a blog post, Steinberger wrote: “What I want is to change the world, not build a big company. Collaborating with OpenAI is the fastest way for everyone to experience this change.”

Crypto Community Reactions: Contradictions and Altman’s Worldcoin Controversy

The ban has sparked widespread discussion on X, with some users attempting to persuade Steinberger to soften his stance. However, there are no signs that the policy will change.

A notable contradiction has emerged: Sam Altman is a co-founder of the crypto project World (formerly Worldcoin), which issues tokens to users who scan their irises and holds influence within the crypto community. Some X users questioned how Steinberger’s “zero crypto” stance aligns with his boss’s involvement in a crypto project, but there is no public evidence of a direct connection.

Another user raised a more substantive question: “What will these AI agents use for payments? Are you building an open-source decentralized network on the Visa platform?” This question points to the payment infrastructure for AI agents and touches on the potential use of cryptocurrencies as a settlement layer for AI transactions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OpenClaw, and why is it so prominent in AI?

OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot) is an open-source framework for building AI agents, allowing developers to create intelligent software systems capable of autonomous task execution. It has amassed about 147,000 stars on GitHub in a few weeks, reflecting strong developer interest in autonomous AI agent technology and sparking broad discussions about autonomous systems and commercialization of AI agents.

Is the crypto ban on OpenClaw Discord related to OpenAI’s policies?

There is no public evidence linking Steinberger’s Discord ban rules to OpenAI’s official policies. Steinberger established these rules before joining OpenAI, citing the need to address harassment from crypto scammers, not due to corporate directives.

Could cryptocurrencies serve as the payment infrastructure for AI agents?

Some industry insiders believe blockchain and cryptocurrencies could serve as an autonomous settlement layer for AI agents, especially in cross-system micro-payment scenarios. However, OpenClaw’s current focus is on the agent framework itself, and Steinberger has explicitly stated that there are no plans for issuing cryptocurrencies or developing financial applications.

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