Gate News message, April 21 — Tencent QClaw officially launched its overseas beta version on April 21. The international version is built on over 80 feature iterations from the domestic version and was developed in just five days, with approximately 99% of the code written by QClaw itself.
During the beta period, users receive 4 million tokens daily, with a maximum value of approximately $700 per day. The first 20,000 Founding Claw slots are now available. The overseas version supports Chinese, English, French, Spanish, and Korean languages.
QClaw’s international beta is currently live in the United States, Canada, Singapore, South Korea, and other regions, with more areas rolling out progressively.
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