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In the era of AI for everyone, the star on GitHub is the new type of social capital
Author: AttentionVC
Translation: Deep潮 TechFlow
Deep潮 Introduction: AttentionVC posted a long tweet that drew attention, with the core argument that: GitHub is no longer just a code hosting platform, but an “execution power exchange” in the AI era.
Star count is a verifiable signal of attention, Forks represent real investment, and PRs are compound collaboration. They tracked over 4,600 repositories and 474 developers, 71% of which are related to AI.
This tweet itself is also a promotion for their product GitHubVC, but their observation of GitHub as a “developer social capital ledger” is quite interesting.
Full text below:
You’ve posted something impressive. A feature that could boost your workflow efficiency by 10 times. Your code is so clean it’s almost painful. However… your repo only has 10 stars. If you’re lucky, maybe 100.
Meanwhile, @openclaw just surpassed 275,000 stars, adding 2,870 stars in a single day, overtaking many long-standing top projects, and securing one of the highest star counts on GitHub.
That moment wasn’t luck. It proves one irreversible fact:
GitHub has evolved. It’s no longer just “code hosting.” It’s an execution power exchange in the AI era, and the most scarce and verifiable signal of execution is attention.
On X, you express yourself; on GitHub, you execute.
X gives you emotion, viral spread, reach. GitHub gives you proof. A viral tweet dies after 48 hours. A steep star growth curve is forever alive — founders track it, investors do due diligence, and algorithms soon rank it.
While you’re reading this:
paperclipai/paperclip gains +1,191 stars daily
Google Workspace CLI just launched a few days ago, already with 15,000 stars, +935 daily
OpenAI Symphony reaches 8,400 stars, +834 daily
These are not vanity metrics — they are real-time market signals indicating where developer attention is flowing.
No matter how powerful your killer feature is, if no one sees the signal, it’s useless.
Star = vote, Fork = participation, Issue = dialogue, PR = delivery
These are no longer just mechanisms. They are the atomic units of developer capital:
Star → Public confidence deposit
Fork → Betting real time and effort on you
Issue → Genuine conversations that push things forward
PR → Collaboration that can compound into production
Spam traffic gets filtered out. Only genuine developer attention can compound here.
We are currently tracking over 4,600 repositories and 474 developers. 71% are related to AI. The frontier is built here — signals are all public, as long as you know where to look.
Fastest-growing repositories (real-time data):
openclaw/openclaw — 275k stars (+2,870 today)
paperclipai/paperclip — 7.7k stars (+1,191 today)
googleworkspace/cli — 15k stars (+935 today)
openai/symphony — 8.4k stars (+834 today)
everything-claude-code — 64k stars (+802 today)
Full leaderboard:
Your personal attention portfolio can now be quantified
Log in with your GitHub account. See a repo you like? Star it directly in GitHubVC. Then observe in real time:
Is your bet appearing on the daily fastest-growing list? Has your early star count followed the curve from 200 → 20k → 200k?
This is the missing closed loop: you’re not just consuming signals — you’re creating and tracking signals. Your stars become verifiable bets with public ROI.
Every developer gets a dynamic social layer
GitHubVC turns your GitHub identity into something far more powerful — your personal capability network.
You start building:
A curated repo portfolio, recording your early attention
A visible trust trajectory: which developers you backed at 200 stars, and later they grew to 200k
An influence score that rises whenever the repos you starred explode
This isn’t about having more followers. It’s about having trust traces — a permanent record of who believed in whom first.
Your GitHub is no longer a static profile. It becomes a public, verifiable social capital ledger in the developer economy.
GitHub is now a real-time market of developer attention
In the real world, judging execution is slow, subjective, and private. On GitHubVC, it’s instant, public, and actionable.
The era of treating GitHub attention as serious capital has arrived.
Stop wondering why your killer product isn’t getting noticed. Build your portfolio. Bet your attention on the next repo to hit 200k stars. Leave a forever compoundable trust trail.