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OpenClaw supports Telegram as a chat channel. In E2B you can run OpenClaw in a sandbox, attach your bot token, and approve user pairing from the terminal.This guide covers the working flow we used:
A Telegram bot token from @BotFather. There’s instructions to follow there, it runs /newbot for you and walks you through naming and creating your bot.
Open your bot in Telegram and send a message (for example: hi).
Telegram will return a pairing prompt similar to:
OpenClaw: access not configured.Your Telegram user id: ...Pairing code: XXXXXXXXAsk the bot owner to approve with:openclaw pairing approve telegram XXXXXXXX
Approve that pairing code via sandbox.commands.run(...):