Lobsters are certainly popping up in all places in China proper now—on and offline. In February, for example, the entrepreneur and tech influencer Fu Sheng hosted a livestream exhibiting off OpenClaw’s capabilities that bought 20,000 views. And simply final weekend, Xie attended three totally different OpenClaw occasions in Shenzhen, every drawing greater than 500 folks. These self-organized, unofficial gatherings characteristic energy customers, influencers, and generally enterprise capitalists as audio system. The most important occasion Xie attended, on March 7, drew greater than 1,000 folks; within the packed venue, he says, folks have been shoulder to shoulder, with many attendees unable to even get a seat.
Now China’s AI giants are beginning to piggyback on the development too, selling their fashions, APIs, and cloud companies (which can be utilized with OpenClaw), in addition to their very own OpenClaw-like brokers. Earlier this month, Tencent held a public occasion providing free set up help for OpenClaw, drawing lengthy traces of individuals ready for assist, together with aged customers and youngsters.
This sudden burst in reputation has even prompted native governments to become involved. Earlier this month the federal government of Longgang, a district in Shenzhen, launched a number of insurance policies to help OpenClaw-related ventures, together with free computing credit and money rewards for standout initiatives. Different cities, together with Wuxi, have begun rolling out related measures.
These insurance policies solely catalyze what’s already within the air. “It was not till my father, who’s 77, requested me to assist set up a ‘lobster’ for him that I noticed this factor is really viral,” says Henry Li, a software program engineer primarily based in Beijing.
A programmer gold rush
What’s making this second significantly profitable for folks with technical abilities, like Feng, is that so many individuals need OpenClaw, however not practically as many have the capabilities to entry it. Setting it up requires a degree of technical information most individuals don’t possess, from typing instructions right into a black terminal window to navigating unfamiliar developer platforms. On the {hardware} facet, an older or price range laptop computer might battle to run it easily. And if the software will not be put in on a tool separate from somebody’s on a regular basis laptop, or if the information accessible to OpenClaw will not be correctly partitioned, the person’s privateness might be in danger—opening the door to information leaks and even malicious assaults.

