01The Humble Beginnings
In November 2025, a small project called **Clawdbot** appeared on GitHub. It was a simple message router for AI agents, designed to connect LLMs to local files. Nobody predicted that within four months, it would surpass React as the most-starred software project in history.
Peter Steinberger, the visionary behind the project, realized that the world didn't need another chatbot. It needed an **Agentic Engine**—a local-first runtime that could *act*, not just *talk*.
02The Lobster Phenomenon
Why the lobster? It started as a joke in the early Discord community, but it quickly became the symbol of a new era. The "Lobster Phenomenon" represents the resilient, hard-shelled, and decentralized nature of the OpenClaw ecosystem.
03Breaking the 250k Star Barrier
The explosion happened overnight. Developers realized that OpenClaw's local-first philosophy meant they could run a 24/7 Jarvis-like assistant on their own hardware, without sending sensitive data to the cloud. This privacy-first execution model was the match that lit the fire.
04What’s Next?
The origin story is just the beginning. In our next entry, **OpenClaw 101**, we’ll dive deep into the Local-First philosophy that makes this framework so powerful. We’ll explore how OpenClaw manages state in Markdown and why your agent doesn't need a cloud to remember who you are.
