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The OpencClaw Infinite Money Glitch

•February 17, 2026
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Eric Siu
Eric Siu•Feb 17, 2026

Why It Matters

The clip illustrates how AI content tools can rapidly scale social media reach and potentially monetize attention, reshaping marketing strategies and creator economics while raising questions about platform integrity and content quality. This dynamic could advantage early adopters and pressure platforms to address automated amplification and monetization practices.

Summary

A creator demonstrates what they call an 'OpenClaw infinite money glitch,' using the OpenClaw tool to auto-generate X posts that consistently draw 85,000–101,000 views. They show examples—revenue-focused threads, business-use cases with diagrams, and marketing angles—and say they run about 30 OpenClaw jobs per day to scale output and profitability. The creator highlights simple tactics (diagrams, recurring motifs like plush toys) to boost perceived credibility and engagement. The claim is that automated agents and repeated jobs are turning content generation into a reliable traffic and revenue engine.

Original Description

OpenClaw is writing my X posts and pulling in 100k views consistently.
This is bigger than convenience. It is revenue leverage.
Use it for systems, diagrams, automation, and showing your process.
👉 Attention compounds when you pair AI with clear thinking. Ready to scale smarter?
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