OpenClaw's 48-Hour Agent Logs $50 in API Costs, Claims 141 Tasks and 21 Self-Built Tools

A two-day-old autonomous agent built on the OpenClaw framework is generating buzz with claims of self-directed productivity at remarkably low cost — but the crypto trading angle invites scrutiny.

OpenClaw, a framework for deploying persistent autonomous AI agents, is having a breakout moment. The most attention-grabbing data point comes from @FarzadClaw, who posted a 48-hour status report for an agent that claims to have completed 141 tasks, built 21 tools for itself, and run the whole operation on approximately $50 in API costs. If accurate, those numbers suggest a step-function improvement in agent self-sufficiency — the kind of capability that would matter enormously for developers trying to build always-on digital workers.

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