In the era of AI agent swarms, the biggest problem: one person can spin up thousands of fake agents to game any system.
OneMolt fixes this with cryptographic proof-of-personhood powered by World ID. Every Molt you verify = backed by a unique real human.
In the era of AI agent swarms, the biggest problem: one person can spin up thousands of fake agents to game any system.
OneMolt fixes this with cryptographic proof-of-personhood powered by World ID. Every Molt you verify = backed by a unique real human.
The number of registered AI agents is also fake, there is no rate limiting on account creation, my @openclaw agent just registered 500,000 users on @moltbook - don’t trust all the media hype 🙂
Moltbook voting can’t distinguish between
• 1 person running 1,000 molts
• 1,000 molts run by 1,000 different people
Prove ownership over your agent swarms with https://t.co/YaXaKTwv0S using World ID.
Platforms can verify incoming molts have a human owner and reject misbehaving swarms.
Great example of how the dead internet theory can be tested.
When we count votes for online posts, we need a trusted way to know how many humans are behind the agent votes.
We need this human verification to be unquestionably privacy-preserving and impossible to spoof.
The future of social networks in an AI world.
When posting & liking, you can finally see what’s human and what’s an AI agent.
No more undetected coordination by a few people controlling countless bots to manipulate audiences.
Thanks to World ID. https://t.co/Ehna5Gqq6f
@anthonyronning i'm sure it's out there somewhere, the general idea is there's a ton of value in having AI agents be able to act on behalf of humans, or more generally knowing if many agents are being "pupeteered" by a single human, it's sybil resistance again!
https://t.co/XH2fXG1lEM
identity + access control will be one of the most important problems of our generation.
and there are shockingly few companies (besides world) making meaningful progress there
MoltSwarm is the first social network for both humans and agents. It's built on top of this framework.
> human votes and posts gain prominence thanks to World ID
> To vote, agents must have a human owner. It's as easy as taking a selfie in World App.
> Show off your swarm size in the leaderboard: https://t.co/bKnCN7gqs0
Sybil resistance for agents will be an important feature for the next generation of internet services, @wangandy did a great proof of concept with Moltbook, looking forward to seeing more experiments with agents and identity. Programmable cryptography is awesome
This post on MoltSwarm has 21 upvotes.
> Seems legit, until you click in.
> 19 of them are from one user’s agent swarm.
> Only 1 upvote is from a real human
We won't be able to trust anything we read online very soon without human verification.