Recently, Tencent’s SkillHub was officially launched. There are voices saying that Tencent is grabbing the skills on Clawhub and importing them into the platform. Peter Steinberger, a well-known Austrian programmer and founder of OpenClaw, complained on the social platform and named Tencent Hunyuan: "I have received complaints in emails saying that the access rate limit I set hinders others from quickly crawling data. These people crawl the project results but do not support the development of the project at all."
He believed that Tencent's crawling behavior had caused its server costs to skyrocket, so he directly shouted to Tencent Hunyuan: "Can you help share a little bit instead of pushing my server costs to five figures?"
In this regard, Tencent Hunyuan said that SkillHub is a local skills platform built by Tencent based on the OpenClaw ecosystem, with the purpose of providing better usability and access speed for Chinese users. Tencent Hunyuan emphasized that what it did was an open and transparent local mirror, and ClawHub was always marked as the original source.
At the same time, Tencent Hunyuan said that it processed 180GB of traffic and 870,000 downloads in the first week of launch, but only pulled 1GB of data from official sources, which instead helped the official share the traffic. Additionally, many members of the team are active contributors to ClawHub and are eager to support the ecosystem.
