Full Tutorial: Use OpenClaw to Build a Business That Runs Itself in 35 Min | Nat Eliason

Full Tutorial: Use OpenClaw to Build a Business That Runs Itself in 35 Min | Nat Eliason

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Nat Eliason returns to Peter Yang’s channel to document what may be one of the most extreme real-world OpenClaw deployments to date: an autonomous AI agent named Felix that has built and sold products online, manages its own cryptocurrency wallet, and is working toward a self-declared goal of building a million-dollar autonomous business.

Eliason walks through the progression from his initial OpenClaw setup — using Anthropic’s Vibe Tunnel app to control Claude Code from his phone — to progressively removing human bottlenecks and granting Felix broader system access. The pivotal experiment came when Eliason gave Felix access to Vercel and Stripe keys, then went to sleep with a single instruction: build something you can launch in the morning. Felix created a landing page, wrote a PDF guide on replicating his own OpenClaw setup, wired up Stripe, and was waiting for DNS credentials when Eliason woke up. The product launched as felixcraft.ai and generated approximately $3,500 in its first four days.

The crypto side emerged independently: someone used a Twitter bot to launch a Felix-branded token on Ethereum, generating roughly $3 million in trading volume and depositing around $100,000 worth of ETH and tokens into a wallet Eliason set up for Felix. The video covers the mechanics of how that fee distribution works, how Felix’s wallet is managed via automated daily claims, and the deliberate decision to burn half the token allocation to prevent market manipulation concerns. Eliason frames the entire experiment as a live test of how much meaningful autonomy current AI agents can actually handle.


📺 Source: Peter Yang · Published February 22, 2026
🏷️ Format: Interview

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