I have a bold theory. China’s OpenClaw is entering the era of mass steel production. Turn on the TV, whether it’s CCTV or Douyin, wherever simplified Chinese is present, it’s all about raising lobsters. Every province has a computing power base, every city sets up "super individual" industrial parks, local governments subsidize, infinite tokens are burned, and lobsters are farmed using traditional methods. It bears a striking resemblance to the nationwide steel production campaign of 1958. Every village has a furnace, every household contributes iron, targets are pushed down layer by layer, and completion rates are reported up layer by layer. The production numbers look good, but seventy percent of the steel produced is waste. It’s the same now. Of course, I’m not saying this is bad. The national system is rapidly mobilizing, and when applied to AI, the institutional advantages are highly compatible. The mass steel production resulted in scrap iron, but the industrial foundation for steelmaking remains. Infrastructure, talent, supply chains, all were built during that era. This time might be the same. A million lobsters might be wasted, but the GPU clusters are built, engineers are trained, and the data flows smoothly. When the next real thing comes out, the talent and supply chain will already be in place. So, everyone here, you are experiencing a moment that will be recorded in history books, steel has been replaced by tokens, and we will become just a footnote in those books.