@openclaw Love the better docker support! After every update on my @UnraidOfficial NAS openclaw (HAL) didn't start. Hope this will help a smoother update process!
Shout out to the @modernmarket_
Today I want to take the time to give big fat kudos to the modern market space.
But why is that, what makes them so unique?
> First things first, CONSISTENCY, putting out a show Monday to Friday for many years now!
> The great harmony but also the mutual complementarity of the main hosts @Legendaryy and @BCheque1
> Their genius extension of regular co-hostings by @bread_, @0xSammy, @Rahim_mahtab, @ThePhunky1 making a great addition of knowledge and expertise to the show.
(I could write separate posts for each of them, but I want to keep it short and clean)
> They have been super accurate with market timing, moving metas and changing topics, always at the pulse of the current sentiment.
> They just never stop improving and expanding into new and relevant stuff!
> For example their interviews with people on topics about to launch or just super relevant. Look at the latest guests list: @AdamFDF_, @osf_rekt, @kaiynne, @meta_alchemist, @parthbl, @onchainmo, @punk9059, @coladacodes, @gmoneyNFT, @austin_hurwitz, @NamikMuduroglu, @Grantblocmates
> I could go on, but the best way to find out yourself is by joining today at 7am ET / 1pm CET!
The only sad thing, I rarely manage to join live myself, but it's what I watch or listen to on my way home or while in the gym!
--> One more thing, if you want an extra edge, get yourself into their telegram chat!
Honestly if you told me to pick just one source of information and block everything else, I'd pick this space, BCheque's snapshot and their telegram!
The OpenClaw ecosystem has a discoverability problem
ClawHub is great for finding agentic skills, but there's a tonne of high-quality adjacent apps that fly under the radar
We aim to fix this with ClawIndex
Submit legitimate projects for free and we'll add them to the portal
We also offer a verification process; a human quality review that earns projects a verification checkmark for additional assurance
We have many more plans for this discoverability tool, so it'll be an iterative process and we welcome any constructive feedback
Please retweet so we can index a more complete ecosystem
Link to website in next post below
$1 Per Hour AI Agents Just Dropped
MiniMax M2.5 just shipped. Open source. 80.2% on SWE-Bench Verified. $1/hour for continuous agent operation at 100 tokens per second. A Chinese startup just made infinite-running AI agents economically viable for everyone.
We've gotten used to a new model dropping every week with impressive numbers. So let me be specific about what makes M2.5 different from the noise.
The cost structure changes everything. At $1 per hour with 100 tokens per second, you can run an AI agent continuously the way you'd run a cloud server. Not per-task. Not per-query. Continuously. An always-on coding agent that watches your CI pipeline, catches bugs, opens PRs, and fixes test failures. Running 24/7 for $720 a month. That's less than a junior dev's daily rate.
MiniMax went after the three benchmarks that matter most for agent workflows: SWE-Bench (can it actually fix real bugs in real repos?), BrowseComp (can it search the web and find correct information?), and BFCL (can it call tools reliably?). 80.2%, 76.3%, and 76.8% respectively.
37% faster at complex tasks. Speed sounds like a nice-to-have until you're running an agent loop where the model calls itself 50+ times per task.
The big picture: MiniMax isn't competing with Opus on creative writing or with GPT-5 on reasoning puzzles. They built a model specifically for the thing everyone actually needs in 2026: reliable, fast, cheap agents that run all day.
Who is @MiniMax_AI?
A few things stand out. MiniMax IPO'd just one month ago. Their stock doubled on day one. That's not a small company shipping side projects. That's a publicly traded company with real pressure to deliver.
70% of revenue comes from overseas.
Unlike most Chinese AI labs that dominate domestically and struggle abroad, MiniMax's consumer product Talkie (an AI companion app, think https://t.co/xcBeI5b5qZ) has millions of users globally. They know how to ship products that non-Chinese users actually want.
The MiHoYo connection is real. MiHoYo (the studio behind Genshin Impact) was MiniMax's angel investor. That's a gaming company with $5B+ annual revenue betting on AI infrastructure. Not a coincidence that MiniMax's models are optimized for real-time interaction loops.
And Jensen Huang publicly called them out as "world-class." When the CEO of NVIDIA says that about a Chinese AI startup, the industry pays attention.
@0xSammy So true Sammy! Just lost my 9to5 and started deep diving into Agents. Your articles and updates help a lot! Thanks. Installed openclaw on my NAS - let's see where it takes me!
The Daily Modern Market Snapshot: Mon 9 Feb
Majors: BTC 69k; ETH 2.0k; SOL 84
Headlines
- Japan PM Takaichi wins landslide supermajority in Saturday snap election, Nikkei smashes past 57K
- Crypto .com CEO Kris Marszalek launches AI .com after $70M crypto domain purchase, debuts with Super Bowl LX ad Sunday night
- MegaETH mainnet goes live today with TGE scheduled for 7 days after specific KPIs met
Notable PA
- BNKR +14% to $89M FDV
- PENGU -5% to $500M FDV
- PIPPIN +35% to $270M FDV
Notable Sales
- CryptoPunk, Hoodie - 144 ETH
- CryptoPunk floor at $60K
Market Round Up
- Tether plans to add 150 new staff over next 18 months, according to FT
- Palmer Luckey and Peter Thiel's bank Erebor received national bank charter
- FT publish opinion piece arguing at $69K, BTC is still $69K too high
- White House to host crypto firms and banks tomorrow to try to break stablecoin yield deadlock on Clarity Act
- Tether's gold surges past $23B worth, making them top 30 global holders of gold
- Based airdrop announced with 7.5% going to Ethena community, 23.5% going to community
- Allium Labs share program to allow AI agents to read the blockchain
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@Xeer in #tradfi $900 per month on 10% with yearly compounding would have made ~ $126k. Yes, including fees for the account and spreads..
what went wrong? too many fees?