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    OpenClaw enforces zero-crypto rule after scam fallout

    John SmithBy John SmithFebruary 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger confirmed that any mention of Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies on the project’s Discord server can lead to removal.

    Summary

    • OpenClaw enforces blanket ban on all crypto mentions in Discord.
    • Rule follows $CLAWD scam that briefly hit $16M market cap.
    • User banned for Bitcoin timing reference later reinstated.

    A user was blocked Saturday for referencing Bitcoin block height as a timing mechanism in a multi-agent benchmark. This prompted Steinberger to defend the platform’s “no crypto mention whatsoever” policy.

    The strict stance stems from a scam that happened during OpenClaw’s rebrand. When Steinberger received a trademark notice forcing a name change, scammers seized abandoned social media handles in the window between releasing old accounts and claiming new ones.

    The attackers promoted a Solana-based token called $CLAWD that surged to approximately $16 million in market capitalization before collapsing over 90% after Steinberger publicly denied involvement.

    Got blocked from @openclaw Discord for saying ‘bitcoin’ 🦞

    CLASHD27 is multi-agent benchmark where Bitcoin block height is just a clock (mod 27). No tokens.

    Hypothesis: can we pre-weigh intent? If attention is measured we bring trust to OpenClaw agents.@steipete Unblock 🙏

    — clashd27 (@blockapunk) February 21, 2026

    User blocked for Bitcoin reference in technical discussion

    The banned user shared their experience on X, explaining they were removed from OpenClaw’s Discord simply for mentioning Bitcoin block height in a technical context.

    Steinberger responded that members had accepted “strict server rules” upon joining and that the community maintains a blanket ban on crypto mentions.

    Steinberger later agreed to restore the user’s access, asking them to email their username so he could re-add them to the server.

    The policy applies to all cryptocurrency references, not just promotional content or token discussions.

    Technical use cases like block height timing mechanisms fall under the same ban as speculative token mentions.

    $CLAWD token collapse triggered security crackdown

    Trouble began when Steinberger received a trademark notice related to OpenClaw’s original name.

    Scammers moved quickly to grab abandoned social media accounts during the transition, using them to promote the fraudulent $CLAWD token on Solana.

    The token rocketed to roughly $16 million in market capitalization within hours as traders assumed it was an official OpenClaw launch.

    Early buyers accused Steinberger of planning a pump-and-dump when the token collapsed more than 90% following his public denial of involvement.

    Steinberger warned users he would never launch a cryptocurrency and that any token claiming association with him was fraudulent. The incident prompted the strict no-crypto policy now enforced across OpenClaw’s Discord channels.

    Security researchers later identified hundreds of exposed OpenClaw instances online and dozens of malicious plugins, many designed to target crypto traders.





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