Say a word, Bitcoin will be permanently banned: The story of Lobster OpenClaw's break with cryptocurrency

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Popular open-source AI agent framework OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger confirms that the Discord server “completely bans mentions of cryptocurrencies.” Behind this seemingly extreme rule is a real experience involving a $16 million fake token scam.
(Background recap: Sam Altman personally recruited! OpenClaw founder joins OpenAI, personal AI agent “soon to become a core product”)
(Additional context: OpenClaw and Moltbook incident review: From AI social narratives to agent economy prospects)

Recently, users have reported being banned from discussing cryptocurrencies on OpenClaw’s official Discord server. Some said they were simply discussing a multi-agent benchmark called CLASHD27.

This benchmark uses Bitcoin block height as a clock mechanism—purely technical reference, no token promotion, no trading signals, no investment-related content—but they were still banned.

In response, OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger stated: “We have strict server rules that you agreed to when entering the server. One of them is a complete ban on mentioning cryptocurrencies.” This may seem like an obsessive community management decision, but if you know what Steinberger has experienced over the past month, you might find this rule more reasonable.

Note: Steinberger later messaged the user, saying he would re-allow them to join.

We have strict server rules that you accepted when you entered the server. No crypto mention whatsoever is one of them.

— Peter Steinberger 🦞 (@steipete) February 21, 2026

From Brand Rebranding to $16 Million Fake Token Scam

OpenClaw’s rapid rise to fame is extraordinary even by tech industry standards. Launched at the end of January 2026, it gained over 145,000 GitHub stars within days, and everyone was talking about it.

Then the crypto world arrived…

Back to late January. Anthropic issued a trademark notice to Steinberger, demanding he change the original name “Clawdbot.” During Steinberger’s rebranding process, crypto scammers exploited the brief window when the new name was not yet registered, quickly grabbing the released @clawdbot account and GitHub organization within about 10 seconds.

What followed is a familiar script for anyone who has been in crypto for more than one cycle.

Scammers used the hijacked account to issue a token called $CLAWD on Solana, impersonating OpenClaw’s official token. Within hours, $CLAWD’s market cap soared to $16 million. After Steinberger publicly denied any association with the token, its price plummeted over 90%. Early scam investors took profits and exited, while late buyers suffered almost total losses.

This has been fixed. Thanks everyone. 🙏

— Peter Steinberger 🦞 (@steipete) January 27, 2026

Further reading: Anthropic accuses Clawdbot of infringement: pronunciation too similar to Claude! Official humorous rename to Moltbot

All crypto folks, stop harassing me

Later, Steinberger’s public statements became more direct: “I will never issue tokens. Any project that lists me as a token issuer is a scam.”

“To all crypto people: please stop pinging me, stop harassing me… you are actively damaging this project.”

“The amount of spam I receive just for sharing an amateur project for free is astonishing… this project is meant to inspire people.”

Now you understand why even the words “Bitcoin” are not allowed on the Discord server.

Although Steinberger chose the most blunt but also most effective approach: outright banning. This means some legitimate technical discussions, like the aforementioned block height-based benchmark test, might be mistakenly silenced. But for him, the cost of mistakenly silencing a few technical discussions is far lower than the risk of being exploited again by scammers.

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