SlowMist founder: Distrusts OpenClaw's stability but optimistic about Claude Code's security.
On March 8th, CoinFeed reported that Yu Xian, founder of SlowMist Technology, stated in an article on the X platform that he "distrusts" the stability or resilience of OpenClaw, but has more confidence in Claude Code, believing that security is one of the core goals of software engineering. Yu Xian pointed out that both platforms place a high degree of emphasis on security, and submitted vulnerabilities receive timely feedback. However, some OpenClaw forks or reference versions clearly lack sufficient investment in security. He noted that while OpenClaw also has a sandbox mechanism and attempts to implement more granular design in tool permissions, its "open" nature means that a more free system may be more difficult to control; "overly free OpenClaw is prone to getting out of control."