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OpenClaw Fever: Inside the Massive Shenzhen Queues for AI Sovereignty

Nga Pu by Nga Pu
March 10, 2026
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Queue outside Tencent Holdings’ Shenzhen headquarters for OpenClaw installation

The queue outside Tencent Holdings’ Shenzhen headquarters last Friday stretched for blocks. Nearly 1,000 people—a startling cross-section of society ranging from retired space engineers and students to local hobbyists—waited for hours. They weren't there for a new phone or a gaming console. They were there to have OpenClaw installed on their machines.

From Developer Utility to Public Phenomenon

While the West debates the ethics of agentic systems, the ground-level reality in China is one of explosive adoption. Tencent’s move to offer free installation events at its headquarters has signaled a major pivot: moving OpenClaw out of the niche confines of developer repositories and firmly into the mainstream.

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Social media reports suggest a growing “grey market” as well, with services popping up online offering to install and configure the software for a fee. For early adopters like Shanghai-based designer Mark Yang, the appeal is simple: “It feels like having virtual staff that handles assignments and slashes my workload.”

The “Lobster” Phenomenon

The viral nature of this movement—often referred to as “raising a lobster” in local tech slang—underscores a desperate appetite for usable AI. In a market where imported cloud-dependent AI tools often face regulatory and connectivity hurdles, OpenClaw’s local adaptability is the key driver of this frantic, nationwide “fever.”

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