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Articles
The Lobster Farmers Have Already Started Rebuilding the World | Yunqi Capital X MiniMax OpenClaw Meetup Recap
What Is Agent Actually Changing?
Space Startup "Astrostone" Closes Pre-A+ Round as Its "Space Android" Takes Shape | Yunqi Capital
Yunqi Capital continues to increase its stake
GTC Recap: When "Everything Can Be Tokenized," Who's Defining AI's Body and Memory | Yunqi Capital
Let's talk about something beyond tokens.
Yunqi Capital Event | Shanghai → Beijing, Let's Talk Lobster with You!
Two Cities, One Conversation: Passing the Baton on Tomorrow
RebyteAI: Lobsters Don't Need to Be Farmed Forever | Yunqi Capital
No need to be a permanent resident, and more than one.
After OpenClaw's Viral Success: A New Form of Company Is Emerging | Yunqi Capital Attent!on Podcast
Interview with Happycapy Founder
The "OpenAI Moment" for Pharma Labs: HeTan AI Raises 50 Million Yuan, Robot Scientists Step Onto the Lab Bench
The story of robot scientists has only just begun.
Piecing Together the First Fragments of the OpenClaw Ecosystem | A Yunqi Portfolio Company "Shrimp Catching" Chronicle
Claiming a Spot in the Crayfish Ecosystem
Yunqi Capital | Green Voltis Partners with Leading European Energy Enterprise to Advance Large-Scale Solar-Storage Integrated Project
One of the largest Chinese-funded integrated solar-plus-storage projects in Europe
Yunqi Capital × MiniMax: An OpenClaw Meetup That Went Far Beyond "Shrimp Farming"
Founders-Only Gathering
Podcasts

Vol.18 The Non-Sci-Fi Story of Brain-Computer Interfaces: From Top-Tier Hospitals to Home Bedrooms, How Many Steps to Rebuild Prefrontal Order? | A Conversation with Ximing Wang of Kongshan Ci

Vol.17 48-Hour Xiaohongshu Hackathon Hit: How an AI-Native Product That Broke the "Retention Curse" Was Built --- Two weekends ago, I participated in a 48-hour hackathon hosted by Xiaohongshu. Our team of four built an AI-native product from scratch — no code, no design background between us — and ended up winning the "Most Popular" award. The product? A voice diary app called **"Echo"** that uses AI to turn fragmented daily moments into serialized, episodic "life podcasts." Think *This American Life*, but starring you. What surprised me wasn't that we won. It was that people kept using it *after* the demo. Here's the dirty secret of AI hackathons: most projects die the moment judges stop clapping. The "retention curse" is real — users try your GPT wrapper once, say "neat," and never return. We broke that pattern. Our daily active user rate among beta testers hit 34% in week one, which for a hackathon product is basically unheard of. How? Three deliberate choices we made against hackathon orthodoxy. **First, we refused to build a chatbot.** The default AI product in 2024 is still "talk to a large language model." We explicitly rejected this. Chat interfaces create *performance anxiety* — users feel pressure to ask the "right

Vol.16 Tsinghua Entrepreneur-Scientist Huazhe Xu: From Intelligent "Hatching" to Home Embodiment, Stubbornly Chasing Originality in the AI Wave

Vol.15: The Post-'98 Founder Who Built a $20M Business in Two Years — On Building an AI That Talks Back | A Conversation with Kicker's Founder

Vol.14 OpenClaw Is Just the Beginning: Are Agents Reinventing the Company? | A Conversation with Happycapy's Founder

Vol. 13 The Smarter AI Social Gets, the More Human We Become Like NPCs? A Conversation with a Former Otome Game Writer and AI Social Entrepreneur on Relationships and AI

Vol.12 Cuflow Yang Bolin: Gen Z Founder Building AI Products — Have Investor Standards Changed? | Y Transformers

Vol.11 AI Translation Pushed to the Extreme: Where Innovation Begins — The Product Logic Behind a New Hit and Its Overseas Expansion "Playbook"

Vol.10: Do Robot Woks Make Pre-Made Meals? A Conversation with Geng Kaiping of ZhiGu TianChu










