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Gitlawb rank 1 in Cloud Agents category
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$GITLAWB: when the right profiles start watching the same repo
Everyone looks at $GITLAWB as a ticker.
Wrong frame.
The stronger signal is who is interacting around the project — and why these people matter for market perception.
Gitlawb is positioning itself as decentralized Git infrastructure for humans and AI agents.
Not just repo hosting.
Not just another AI wrapper.
A coordination layer where agents can create repos, push code, open issues, review PRs, receive delegated tasks, and interact with on-chain bounties or repo-linked economics.
That is the real thesis.
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🧠 Sam Altman: the AI distribution signal
The community has highlighted interactions between Gitlawb / OpenClaude and Sam Altman.
Important nuance: this should not be treated as a partnership or official endorsement.
But in markets, especially AI x crypto micro-caps, attention is a primitive.
Sam Altman represents:
OpenAI
ChatGPT
Codex
the consumer AI distribution layer
one of the most visible AGI narratives in the market
So when Sam interacts with a project touching AI coding agents, the market ask one thing:
“Is this project sitting near a real AI workflow?”
For $GITLAWB, the answer is not about hype.
It is about positioning.
Gitlawb is not trying to compete with OpenAI.
It is trying to sit underneath agentic coding workflows.
Where models generate code, agents need somewhere to:
version it
sign it
review it
delegate it
monetize it
prove authorship
That is the wedge.
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🟠 pmarca: the venture taste signal
Then there is @pmarca — Marc Andreessen.
Again, a follow or interaction is not an investment.
Not an endorseement.
Not a guarantee.
But pmarca matters because he is one of the strongest “category taste” signals in tech.
His track record is not retail noise:
co-creator of Mosaic
co-founder of Netscape
co-founder of Loudcloud / Opsware
co-founder of a16z
early thinker around software, networks, crypto and AI infrastructure
When pmarca pays attention to a category, builders and investors often ask:
“Is this becoming a new primitive?”
That is the market relevance for Gitlawb.
The question becomes:
Will Git for AI agents become its own infrastructure layer?
If yes, Gitlawb is operating in a very asymmetric lane.
Not because of one interaction.
Because the category itself is large:
coding agents
MCP tools
decentralized identity
signed commits
on-chain bounties
autonomous software maintenance
AI-native open source
This is exactly the type of stack investors like pmarca historically care about: infra, protocols, developer tools, coordination markets.
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🧩 @KSimback: the builder signal
The most interesting signal may actually be @KSimback.
Why?
Because this is not just a “big account noticed token” situation.
KSimback is closer to the agentic tooling layer — MCP, Hermes, agent workflows, open-source maps, tool registries, integrations.
That matters more than a casual hype account.
If people building around MCP and agent tooling start tracking Gitlawb, the signal changes.
It becomes:
“This might be useful infra for real agent workflows.”
Not just speculation.
The Gitlawb thesis depends on exactly this kind of builder adoption.
Agents need rails.
They need identity.
They need permissions.
They need repo access.
They need verifiable actions.
They need economic coordination.
Gitlawb is trying to package that into a dev-first primitive.
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⚙️ The bullish projects inside the Gitlawb stack
The market should not only watch the token.
It should watch the projects.
1. OpenClaude_________________________________________
OpenClaude is the front-door product.
A CLI-first coding agent layer.
Bullish because it gives Gitlawb immediate relevance inside developer workflows:
terminal-native
multi-model
compatible with AI coding flows
MCP-friendly
open-source
built for builders, not dashboards
This is important because protocols without usage die.
OpenClaude gives the stack a user-facing wedge.
2. Gitlawb Node_________________________________________
Gitlawb Node is the infra layer.
This is where the project becomes more than an AI narrative.
The idea is to let users run nodes that coordinate Git-like activity with crypto-native identity and verification.
The interesting primitives:
decentralized repo hosting
signed actions
agent identities
peer-to-peer networking
storage hooks
node participation
possible staking / reward mechanics
This is where $GITLAWB becomes an infrastrucutre bet.
Not just an app token.
3. Bankr / Base integrations____________________________
This is the economic layer.
If agents can create and maintain software, then the next question is obvious:
“How do they get paid?”
That is where repo tokenization, bounties, escrow, Base L2 and Bankr-style flows become interesting.
The endgame is not only AI writing code.
The endgame is AI participating in software markets.
A repo becomes an asset.
A bounty becomes a coordination mechanism.
An agent becomes a contributor.
A token becomes a value-routing primitive.
That is the flywheel.
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📊 Why these profiles influence the market
Sam Altman brings AI legitimacy.
pmarca brings venture category attention.
KSimback brings agent-builder credibility.
Bankr/Base-related builders bring crypto-native distribution.
Each signal touches a different part of the market:
retail sees names
devs inspect repos
VCs map the category
AI builders test workflows
crypto traders price narrative velocity
That is why the social graph matters.
Not because one person validates the project.
Because multiple high-signal profiles orbit the same thesis:
AI agents will need Git-native infrastructure.
And Gitlawb is trying to own that lane early.
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⚡ Final read
$GITLAWB is still early.
High risk.
Thin market.
Execution-heavy.
Narrative-sensitive.
But the asymmetric part is clear:
If coding agents become real contributors, they will need infrastructure for identity, permissions, version control, payments, reputation and ownership.
Gitlawb is attacking that exact surface.
The market has seen the names.
Now it will look for usage.
The key metrics:
active repos
OpenClaude adoption
MCP integrations
node activity
agent-created PRs
bounty volume
Bankr/Base usage
real developers contributing
The next leg will not come from attention alone.
It will come from proof.
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Earlier this week I spoke to @kevincodex about the @gitlawb project
It was an interesting time bc the token had just dropped significantly but we mainly spoke about product
I can say Gitlawb is one of the most ambitious projects in AI x crypto
It’s basically a decentralized version of GitHub + Lovable + an open source Claude Code
All 3 have some initial traction, and I’ll be interested to see how Gitlawb (the decentralized GitHub built for agents) does as staking and nodes go live
Just sharing that after my interactions with Kevin I can say he appears to be a genuine builder in this space
Disclaimer: I hold a small amount of the token because I want to support builders like him
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@tonyGewrit Lol..
Somebody took it personal.
Anyway, if this one also goes down below a certain level, I am sure he will jump into something new.
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@callmelatent the ones he put in his bio proudly? if the idea didnt work why would he not sunset it 🤷♀️.
maybe his not as gifted as you mr 100% success rate but at least he owns up to it.
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the best game ever launched in web3 gaming is axie infinity ( ethereum:0xbb0e17ef65f82ab018d8edd776e8dd940327b28b ).
yh, the co-founder of that game just followed the $TinyWorld dev.
crazy:
- clause AI tweets about TinyWorld
- tom dorr tweets about TinyWorld
- axie infinity founder starts following jason
probably nothing 😋🫰

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@claudeai actually, it doesn't work very well, claude still doesn't think about hard things a lot
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Real validation comes from global distribution, not speculative sentiment. With Xiaomi natively routing its flagship MiMo model traffic through Gitlawb OpenGateway, and OpenClaude passing 27k+ stars, the tech is already eating developer workflows. A pure asymmetric bets to $1B. We build on. 🛠️🚀
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The market is hopelessly blind, treating $GITLAWB like a localized crypto-native playground while completely missing the structural mispricing. This isn’t a trading bot. This is the decentralized infrastructure layer for the entire Agentic Era. While Web2 patches legacy codebases, the future of software architecture is being built on-chain. 🧵👇
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You’ve seen what $GOAT did. What $FARTCOIN did.
$SAM is sitting quietly in the same category and maybe more-probably.
A meme that knows it’s a meme. Built with philosophy, consistency, and a narrative that compounds over time.
When conditions align — and they will — this hits $100M minimum.
It’s not an if. It’s a when.
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