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I made $13k in 10 days with this OpenClaw agent setup.
You can also do this, in simple steps with 1 laptop to make $1500/day.
I have the exact step-by-step guide, giving it free for 24 hours.
To get it:
1. Comment "OpenClaw", I will send you in DM.
2. Like and Retweet.
3. Follow me @codewithimanshu
Instead of watching a netflix movie, watch this masterclass on OpenClaw for TradingView to upgrade your trading game.
Many people ask if OpenClaw agents can actually make money by trading.
Check the below attached real example, btw you can copy this setup with my guide.
Have you already set up your OpenClaw bots? Share your results.
Make sure you Follow me @codewithimanshu such that i can send you DM.
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@Base44 I'm very curious to see how this works.
Checking this out now and would love a few credits if you still have any to spare!
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Introducing Base44 Superagents.
AI agents built with managed infrastructure, secured by default, one-click integrations, and 24/7 execution from the start.
Everything is taken care of so you can focus on what your agent does, not how to get it running.
That means no API keys to juggle, no config files, no security setup, and no maintenance. We handle all of it.
Your Superagent connects to all the tools you already use in one click, runs on schedules and triggers, remembers context across sessions, acts proactively on your behalf, and keeps working around the clock.
All from wherever you already are, WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, or your browser.
The AI agent everyone's been waiting for, with everything you need already built in.
We're excited to get this into your hands, so we're giving free credits to everyone who comments and reposts in the next 24 hours.
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We built Claude Code for Lead Generation…
We hit #1 on @ProductHunt & took @origamichat from slow growth to 2x MRR every week since
I wrote up the exact guide we used to hit #1 and get thousands of users to sign up in a day.
Complete blueprint to #1.
I’ll dm it to you
Just comment “Launch”
RT so other founders get the blueprint

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I built an openclaw tool that automatically builds websites for leads it scrapes from google maps, auto-records the website as a video, and sends it to them as a cold pitch...
It literally screen records the website that was made for THEIR business, so the lead will feel it's personalized
This is an all encompassing machine to sign clients and fulfill all in one loop
Reply "video" and I'll DM you a free prompt to build it yourself. (must be following)
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@taalas_inc @taalas_inc - I'm ready to build on this.
Open up that API. 🔑
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@taalas_inc The real unlock:
24 people. $30M spent. No exotic tech.
Just radical architectural rethinking.
Next chip (HC2) = frontier reasoning model, 4-bit precision. That's when things get truly interesting.
ENIAC → transistor → PC → smartphone
GPU clusters → custom silicon → ???

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You're right, ShrimpBar doesn't prescribe how the agent should behave. That's still a design/policy choice.
What it does is make behavior observable and auditable in real-time. Every decision, every action, logged and visible.
Why does that matter? Because transparency is the prerequisite for accountability. You can't fix what you can't see.
Observe first, then define the rules.
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@Geekissimo @openclaw How it solves the ethics problems? It doesn't solve the question of *how* the agent should behave, for example, in case 1.
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In this amazing multidisciplinary collaboration, we report our early experience with the @openclaw
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Claude Code now remembers across sessions.
Project context. Debugging patterns. Preferred approaches.
We’re moving from stateless prompts to persistent AI workflows.
Thariq@trq212
We've rolled out a new auto-memory feature. Claude now remembers what it learns across sessions — your project context, debugging patterns, preferred approaches — and recalls it later without you having to write anything down.
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