
OpenClaw vs NemoClaw vs NanoClaw: AI Agent Platform Security Comparison
OpenClaw vs NemoClaw vs NanoClaw: AI Agent Platform Security Comparison (GTC 2026) OpenClaw, the fastest-growing open-source project in history with 160,000 GitHub stars, is facing a critical security crisis. 900 malicious skills, 135,000 exposed instances, and trust erosion from Meta and Chinese state enterprises. NVIDIA responded at GTC 2026 with NemoClaw—not a replacement, but a security wrapper. This deep dive compares three fundamentally different approaches to AI agent security. OpenClaw: The Explosive Growth Peter Steinberger's OpenClaw runs AI agents directly on users' PCs, allowing them to interact with the file system, shell commands, and web environments. The growth is undeniable: Metric Value GitHub Stars 160,000+ Codebase ~500,000 lines Community Skills 5,000+ Third-party Integrations 50+ Dependencies 70+ CEO Jensen Huang declared: "Every company needs an OpenClaw strategy." But rapid growth conceals deeper problems. The Security Crisis: 900 Malicious Skills, 135,000 Expos
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