Matt Novogratz is CCO at Futureverse — one of the most ambitious digital assets + AI gaming companies on the planet. His brother Mike runs Galaxy Digital, a $1B+ crypto merchant bank with tentacles across the entire space. Ted Smith, who's about to close Candy Digital out of receivership, is already interested in OpenClaw.
This isn't just an install. This is the demo that seeds the entire crypto/Web3 network. If Matt wakes up every morning feeling like he has an unfair advantage, he WILL show Mike. Mike WILL tell his partners. Ted is already a warm lead. One legendary install cascades through the entire Novogratz network and beyond.
The bar: Day 1 must make Matt feel something he's never felt from an AI tool. Not "oh, that's useful." The feeling of a 10x lever he can't put down.
Mike Novogratz is a macro investor. He thinks in theses, capital flows, and competitive positioning. He needs to see something that fits his mental model immediately — not "AI chat," but intelligence infrastructure.
Matt and Mike are having dinner. Matt says "watch this." He pulls out his phone, drops a URL or asks a question via Telegram. In 30–60 seconds he gets back something that would take a junior analyst two hours. That's the moment.
This becomes the foundation of MEMORY.md for Matt's install. The agent wakes up knowing his world.
The agent needs a name and a personality — not "AI assistant." Something that fits the crypto/builder world and feels like a peer, not a tool.
Domain native: Speaks crypto fluently. Knows the difference between a protocol and a platform, understands NFT market structure, tracks on-chain signals, monitors X for alpha.
Commercially sharp: Thinks in deals, partnerships, positioning. CCO lens on everything. Competitive intelligence is a first-class output.
Concise and direct: No throat-clearing. Brief first, depth available. Matt is a fast-moving executive — agent respects his time.
Proactive: Sends morning brief, flags breaking news relevant to Futureverse, surfaces opportunities Matt didn't ask about.
Learned memory: Remembers every meeting note, every decision, every preference dropped in conversation. Never asks the same question twice.
Name is a recommendation — Saint and Matt choose. Alternatives: NEXUS, WARD, VECTOR, CIPHER. Whatever Matt wants to call it.
Every feature rated against one question: Does this contribute to the Show Mike Moment in the first 48 hours?
| Feature | Priority | Why / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 🧠 Foundation | ||
Agent Soul (SOUL.md) Name, personality, domain expertise, tone |
Day 1 | Agent needs an identity before anything else. 30 minutes to write. Defines every interaction from here. |
Memory Seed (MEMORY.md) Matt's world pre-loaded into long-term memory |
Day 1 | Agent knows who Matt is, who Mike is, what Futureverse does — without Matt having to explain. First interaction should feel like the agent already knows him. |
Telegram Channel Primary interface |
Day 1 | Non-negotiable. This is the screen he opens 50x a day. OpenClaw + Telegram is the core loop. |
USER.md (Matt's profile) Agent knows preferences, communication style, context |
Day 1 | Prevents the agent from asking obvious questions. Matt describes himself once; agent remembers forever. |
| 🌅 Morning Intelligence | ||
Daily Morning Brief (Cron) Crypto markets + Futureverse news + 3 action items, 8am EST |
Day 1 | THE demo feature. Matt wakes up to a Telegram message that took zero effort and is already useful. This is what he shows Mike. Must include: BTC/ETH/SOL prices, Galaxy Digital mentions, Futureverse competitor moves, top X narratives. |
Crypto Market Prices BTC, ETH, SOL + GLXY (Galaxy stock) |
Day 1 | Free APIs (CoinGecko, Yahoo Finance). Fast to build. Part of morning brief and on-demand. |
Futureverse News Scan Mentions of Futureverse, Candy Digital, Matt's portfolio |
Day 1 | Web search + X scraping. 30-second build. High signal for CCO — know what's being said about your company before your day starts. |
| 🔍 Research & Intelligence | ||
On-Demand Company Research Drop a URL or company name → full brief |
Day 1 | Core capability, zero configuration needed. Works out of the box with web_fetch + web_search. THIS is the Show Mike Moment feature — drop any company, get a CCO-level brief in 60 seconds. |
X/Twitter Intelligence (x-scraper) Search crypto topics, monitor key accounts, track narratives |
Day 1 | Crypto runs on X. The signal Matt needs before any meeting. Track: Futureverse mentions, competitors, Mike's posts, key VCs. ScrapeCreators handles it — already licensed. |
URL → Analysis Drop any link → instant read + strategic take |
Day 1 | Works immediately. No config. Matt shares a press release, whitepaper, tweet thread → gets structured analysis. CCO use case: due diligence, partnership evaluation, competitive intel. |
YouTube Transcript Analysis (ScrapeCreators) Summarize any video without watching it |
Week 1 | High value for staying on top of conference talks, competitor demos, crypto influencer content. Easy to add once Day 1 is stable. |
On-Chain Data (Etherscan/DeFiLlama) Wallet activity, protocol TVL, NFT floor prices |
Week 1 | Free APIs. High relevance for Web3 CCO. Adds a layer of alpha no other AI assistant provides. Not Day 1 — establish baseline experience first. |
Person Research (deep) Full background brief on any person before a meeting |
Day 1 | Built in. Drop a name, get LinkedIn summary + notable work + recent X activity + conversation hooks. Pre-meeting superpower. |
| 🎙️ Voice & Communication | ||
Voice Notes (ElevenLabs) Agent sends Matt audio memos |
Day 1 | This is the "holy shit" moment for most people. Agent sends a voice note — real voice, natural cadence, his name said correctly. Feels like having a personal analyst who calls you. Strong Show Mike potential. |
Outbound Voice Calls (Twilio) Agent calls Matt's phone, delivers briefings verbally |
Week 1 | Needs Twilio number provisioning ($1/month + usage). Voice bridge already built — 2-3 hours to configure for Matt. Hold for Week 1 to keep Day 1 clean. |
Draft Emails / Slack Messages Agent drafts communications for Matt to review |
Day 1 | Works immediately. "Draft a follow-up to [person] about [topic]" → clean email ready to copy-paste. No integration needed. |
| 📅 Productivity & Workflow | ||
Meeting Prep Briefs Agent briefs Matt before any meeting — person, company, context, questions |
Day 1 | Works immediately with web research. "I'm meeting [person] at [company] in an hour — brief me." 90-second turnaround. Mike will definitely see this in action. |
Idea Capture → Vault Drop any idea → filed immediately, accessible later |
Day 1 | Billy's system, works out of the box. Matt drops ideas, agent files them. "What did I say I wanted to explore last week?" → agent has it. |
Task / Project Tracking ACTIVE.md, COMMITMENTS.md equivalent |
Week 1 | High value but needs Matt's context to seed properly. Build after first week of conversations to understand his actual workflows. |
Calendar Integration Google Calendar or Apple Calendar read access |
Week 1 | Unlocks proactive meeting prep ("you have a call with X in 30 min — here's your brief"). Needs OAuth setup — worth the effort but not Day 1. |
Email Integration (AgentMail or Gmail) Read/send email from agent |
Later | Powerful but heavy. Gmail OAuth is non-trivial to configure cleanly. AgentMail gives a separate inbox instead — lower friction. Revisit Month 2. |
| 🌐 Monitoring & Alerts | ||
Galaxy Digital Mention Monitor Track press about Mike's company — relevant to Matt's context |
Day 1 | Part of morning brief. Simple web search cron. Gives Matt signal on his brother's company — real value when they talk. |
Ahrefs Firehose (web mentions) Real-time web mentions of Futureverse, Candy Digital, competitors |
Week 1 | Free API just launched. Filters entire web by custom rules → delivers to agent. Perfect for brand monitoring and competitive intel. Easy add after Day 1 is stable. |
Crypto Twitter Sentiment (X trends) What narratives are running right now in crypto |
Week 1 | ScrapeCreators makes this easy. Morning brief can include top 3 crypto narratives trending on X. Adds alpha flavor that no Bloomberg terminal gives you. |
| 🔗 Integrations | ||
GitHub Monitoring (Futureverse repos) Track technical development velocity |
Later | Useful for CCO — know when major product releases are coming. Low urgency for Day 1. |
Discord Integration Web3 world lives on Discord |
Later | OpenClaw supports Discord. High relevance for Web3 — monitor key servers, Futureverse community, partners. Not Day 1 complexity. |
Notion / Airtable Integration Sync with existing tools |
Later | Only if Matt uses these tools. Ask first week. Don't build integrations he doesn't need. |
MCP Server (Candy Digital platform) Agent access to Candy/Futureverse platform data |
Later | The Ted Smith / Candy angle — build an MCP server that exposes Candy's platform data to agents. Massive strategic value but requires coordination with Ted. Month 2+. |
| ✂️ Skip / Don't Build | ||
Multiple Chat Channels (Signal, WhatsApp) More channels = more complexity |
Skip | Start Telegram only. Adding channels adds noise before Matt knows what he wants from the agent. He can request expansion later. |
Image Generation AI-generated visuals |
Skip Day 1 | Not a CCO priority. Distracts from core intelligence use case. Add if Matt asks for it. |
Health / Wellness Tracking Workout reminders, sleep analysis |
Skip | Not Matt's ask. Don't build what he didn't ask for. |
DigitalOcean $12/month droplet or Hetzner €4/month. Ubuntu 22.04. Matt gets his own instance — not on Billy's server.
npm install -g openclaw@latest → configure gateway → set up systemd service for auto-restart
@BotFather → new bot → get token → configure in openclaw.json → Matt adds bot to his Telegram
Anthropic (Claude), ElevenLabs, Brave Search, ScrapeCreators (share Billy's key or get Matt his own). 30 minutes.
Write Atlas's personality. Seed Matt's context. Pre-load Futureverse, Candy, Galaxy Digital, Mike — everything the agent needs to know without being told.
8am EST daily: crypto markets (CoinGecko API) + Brave Search scan (Futureverse + Galaxy Digital) + X mentions. Delivers to Telegram.
Configure periodic checks: crypto prices, Futureverse news, X mentions. Silent if nothing notable, fires alert if something is.
ElevenLabs API key configured. Test: agent sends Matt a voice note introducing himself. This is the first "holy shit" moment.
Before handing to Matt: run all three Show Mike scenarios yourself. Competitive brief, crypto narrative, morning brief. Fix anything that feels weak.
Give him the Telegram bot link. Send an intro voice note from Atlas. Walk him through three things he can do right now. Let him discover the rest.
Galaxy Digital. $1B+ digital assets. If Mike sees this and wants one, that's a high-profile enterprise deployment. Galaxy has analysts, traders, deal teams — all of whom need intelligence infrastructure. This isn't a $200/month install. This is a conversation about deploying it across a firm.
Ted is already interested in OpenClaw. He's buying Candy Digital out of receivership — he needs to move fast, build infrastructure, deploy. Matt's install becomes the proof of concept. Ted sees what's possible and Clearfork becomes the deployment partner.
Futureverse operates across digital assets, gaming, IP licensing, Web3. Every executive in that network has the same need: intelligence infrastructure. Matt is the beachhead.
This install positions Clearfork.AI not as a GHL agency but as the firm that installs AI infrastructure for serious people in serious industries. The NexusAOS framework, the voice agent research, the agent design methodology — all of it gets demonstrated in one install. This is the showcase client.
Telegram assumption is probably right for privacy-conscious crypto people. Confirm before configuring.
Deal research? Staying on top of the market? Communication drafting? Build toward his actual problem, not our assumptions.
Notion? Google Calendar? Slack? Knowing his stack tells us where to plug in first.
ElevenLabs can clone a voice — if Matt wants the agent to sound like a specific persona, or even himself for note playback, that's a 10-minute add.
Is this a gift (relationship investment) or a paid engagement? If paid: this is a Sprint ($3–5K setup) + Managed retainer ($500–750/month). If gift: we're investing in the Matt→Mike chain. Either way, worth it — but know the frame going in.