

I installed ClawStack on Friday to stop wasting weekends on admin work. By Monday the finance agent had found something that made the admin savings feel irrelevant. The whole thing runs on OpenClaw four agents with Composio plugged into 850+ tools. I gave each one access to my stack and a brief on what my business does. Total setup time from zero to running: under six minutes. The operations agent immediately started earning its keep. Sorted my inbox by priority, auto-replied to anything routine, and flagged three client emails I had buried for a week. Marketing pulled together a posting schedule and drafted copy I actually used. Tech spotted two redundant subscriptions costing me $195/month. All of that in 72 hours without me touching anything. Then Sunday night at 2AM the finance agent pinged me with a subject line I wasn't expecting: High confidence pattern detected public wallet on Polymarket generating consistent returns across 44,000+ short-duration crypto positions. I didn't ask it to look at Polymarket. I didn't even know it could. Turns out Composio gave it access to on-chain data and the agent decided on its own that scanning top performing public wallets fell under its financial analysis mandate. The wallet it flagged: distinct-baguette. $784,917 in profit. 44,187 trades. Active since October 2025. 276,000 people already following it. I went through the trades myself expecting to find the flaw. Instead I found this: January 17 the wallet entered a Solana 15-minute window at 2.8 cents, put in $176 and walked out with $6,067 a 3,328% return. December 1 it caught Bitcoin at 9.4 cents, turned $1,024 into $9,952. Ethereum on January 20 at 6.7 cents $415 became $5,632 in under fifteen minutes. Every single top trade was a win and the entries were always in single digit cents I set up ClawStack so I could stop doing busywork on weekends. Nobody told me the finance agent would spend its Sunday night crawling blockchain data and surface a wallet printing $784K from penny entries. Four agents. Six minutes. And the one I almost didn't configure ended up being the only one I think about now.
























