OpenClaw's Latest Release Cuts Token Costs by Up to 97%, Fueling the Agent Explosion
The open-source agent framework behind both Moltbook and a wave of autonomous "AI employees" shipped its biggest update yet — 169 commits, 25 contributors, and a new memory plugin that slashes context costs dramatically.
OpenClaw — the open-source agent framework formerly known as ClawdBot, then Moltbot — released version 2026.2.2 this week with 169 commits from 25 contributors, as @openclaw documented. The headline feature is a new QMD memory plugin that, according to @code_rams, enables "60-97% token savings" on context management — a breakthrough that directly addresses one of the biggest cost barriers to running persistent autonomous agents.
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