AI agent controls Home Assistant

SeekerClaw demoed an AI agent running on Solana phones that controls Home Assistant — lights, climate and vacuums — via Telegram, showing a mobile‑first local‑control flow. [](https://x.com/SeekerClaw/status/2032201450047119440) It's an interesting bridge between on‑device agents, crypto‑centric hardware and household automation. [](https://x.com/SeekerClaw/status/2032201450047119440)

The SeekerClaw repository [on GitHub] github.com shows 370 commits and advertises 56 tools plus 35 skills targeted at Android 14+ devices. An OpenClaw Home Assistant skill [supports 25 Home Assistant entity domains] openclawhardware.dev (examples include locks, sensors and scenes), and a Home Assistant add‑on repo named OpenClawHomeAssistant [hosts integration code] github.com. SeekerClaw’s codebase [includes Solana wallet features such as Jupiter swaps, limit orders and DCA] github.com, and the project provides a QR quick‑setup flow that the site says can deploy a config in under one minute [seekerclaw.xyz setup page] seekerclaw.xyz. The project page lists 51 stars and 17 forks on GitHub [repo metadata] github.com, while a SeekerClaw token was first minted on Solana on Feb 27, 2026 [Solscan] solscan.io and shows a market cap around $3.5K on Jupiter’s token listing [jup.ag] jup.ag.

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