OpenClaw Founder: There are still "AI companies" requesting phone discussions about Claw integration and will not insert random features into the core for exposure

PANews, February 21 — OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger tweeted that there are still “AI companies” requesting phone calls to discuss Claw integration; he recommends popular token providers to directly submit PRs or send emails. Service-oriented projects should be developed as skills or plugins and not insert random features into the core for exposure.

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