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AI Agent OpenClaw Confirms Ban On Bitcoin/Crypto Discussions In Discord
AI Agent OpenClaw Confirms Ban On Bitcoin/Crypto Discussions In Discord
Authored by Amin Haqshanas via CoinTelegraph.com,
The developer behind the fast-growing open-source AI agent framework OpenClaw has confirmed that any mention of Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies on its Discord server can lead to removal.
In a Saturday post on X, a user revealed that they were blocked from OpenClaw’s Discord simply for referencing Bitcoin block height as a timing mechanism in a multi-agent benchmark.
In response, OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger confirmed the action, writing that members had accepted “strict server rules” upon joining and that the community...
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