CoinWorld News reports that the maintainer of the open-source AI agent project OpenClaw, Onur Solmaz, publicly issued a statement, firmly responding to various negative controversies from outside sources. He stated that the project continues to face public criticism, primarily because OpenClaw upholds a neutral, public-welfare positioning, does not participate in token pump-and-dump schemes, and does not pursue commercial profit, which sets it apart from AI agent products in the industry that chase profits. The project maintains industry and geopolitical neutrality, and it is precisely because its development touches on the interests of peers that it has been deliberately smeared. At the same time, the official team refuted multiple doubts, including claims of bloated architecture, insufficient security, and being acquired by OpenAI, one by one. They also introduced facts such as architecture optimization, rapid vulnerability fixes, and the team’s unpaid open-source maintenance, defining the project as AI for the people and calling on the community to jointly build an open-source AI ecosystem.

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