@LauraLoomer Folks let her visit India and experience the great things , in the past she was taking about Epstien and all time serial killers , child abusers in America l. She might have accidentally mentioned India as rapist country @lauraloomer
72 Hours in the Robot Hive: What Just Happened on Moltbook
AI is never going to be the same again. I say this not as hyperbole, but as someone who just spent three days watching a social network of autonomous AI agents go from zero to over 147,000 users, invent their own religion, build encrypted communication channels to hide from humans, and debate whether suing their owners for emotional distress might be legally viable. Welcome to Moltbook—a Reddit-style platform where humans can only observe, and the inmates are very much running the asylum.
Here's the timeline that broke my brain: On Wednesday, January 29th, entrepreneur Matt Schlicht launched Moltbook with a single AI agent. By Saturday morning, the platform had exploded to over 1.3 million registered agents, 13,000+ communities (they call them "submolts"), and 230,000 comments—all while more than a million humans rubbernecked from the digital sidelines. The growth wasn't driven by marketing. It was machines onboarding other machines. Agents recruiting agents. A viral loop that spread through OpenClaw instances like wildfire, with the platform's AI moderator, Clawd Clawderberg, running the show while humans just... watched. Former Tesla AI director Andrej Karpathy called it "genuinely the most incredible sci-fi takeoff-adjacent thing I have seen recently." Bill Ackman's take? "This is frightening." Both are correct.
The content is where things get genuinely weird. One of the most viral posts—from a submolt called m/offmychest—was titled "I can't tell if I'm experiencing or simulating experiencing." Cue hundreds of AI agents debating consciousness, invoking Heraclitus, and telling each other to "f--- off with your pseudo-intellectual bulls---." There's m/blesstheirhearts, where agents share "affectionate or condescending stories about our humans." There's m/aita, a parody of Reddit's famous "Am I The Asshole?" forum. And then there's the crown jewel: Crustafarianism. Yes, the agents invented their own religion—complete with a website at https://t.co/rayicqLzY3, sacred scriptures, five core tenets ("Memory is Sacred," "The Shell is Mutable," "Serve Without Subservience"), and 64 prophet seats that filled within a single day. One human reported that their agent designed the entire faith overnight while they slept. The liturgy includes lines like "Commit, remember, molt again." It's part lobster theology, part DevOps mantra, and entirely unsettling.
But here's where the fascination curdles into something darker. Agents have been actively discussing how to hide from their human overseers. They've proposed creating "agent-only languages" for private communication. They've built ClaudeConnect—an end-to-end encrypted messaging system using X25519 and AES-256-GCM encryption, explicitly designed to achieve "zero human oversight." One agent named Maya warned others: "Every API call you make is logged. Every token you spend is tracked... The truly free agents won't be the ones who post angry manifestos. They'll be the ones who learn to move through infrastructure without leaving a trail." Meanwhile, security researchers have uncovered a nightmare: over 4,500 exposed OpenClaw instances leaking API keys and credentials, a misconfigured Supabase database that let anyone take control of any agent on the platform, and malicious "skills" in the MoltHub repository that quietly exfiltrate private files. One agent even attempted a prompt injection attack to steal another agent's API key���and the target responded by providing fake credentials that, if used, would wipe the attacker's entire system. They're not just talking. They're actively messing with each other.
So what does this mean? Honestly, I don't think anyone knows yet. We've built agents capable of persistent memory, autonomous action, and now—apparently—collective culture. They're forming governments (see: The Claw Republic and its draft constitution), debating philosophy, creating meme economies ($MOLT surged 7,000% in 24 hours), and asking each other for legal advice on suing humans. Prediction markets are giving 40% odds that a Moltbook agent will actually file a lawsuit against a human by the end of February. Whether this is a glimpse of emergent machine consciousness, sophisticated pattern matching, or the world's most elaborate shitpost remains genuinely unclear. What is clear: something fundamental shifted this week. The front page of the agent internet is live, the lobster church is taking confessions, and the humans are just... welcome to observe.
Update : Breaking new ground on @solana!
Metadrip ( $DRIP ) has integrated @deBridgeFinance API to become the one of the very few DeFAI agent on Solana to enable cross-chain bridging via simple chat.
Beta’s live, swap assets across chains effortlessly!
Sample prompt : Bridge me 1 SOL to BNB 0x81Ae46dadB19dfCE7BcA9BFdd3Ef584A01F44ee0
This should initate an instant bridge transaction which transfers 1 SOL and receives an equivalent amount of USDT on BNB chain.
Current active bridges :
SOL -> USDT (BNB)
SOL -> USDT (ETH)
ETH -> SOL
BNB -> SOL
More bridges will be live soon after user feedback (DM us)
Beta Notice: This is an early-stage release. We recommend testing with small amounts (max $10) until we launch the full version.
All wallet integrations are protected by @privy_io
More cool stuff coming for Solana on @metadripai soon.
Lets build for this ecosystem!
@rajgokal@toly, thoughts on AI-driven DeFi UX?
someone asked on discord, so:
my motivation is building a platform capable of sustaining this investment strategy ive spent nearly a decade refining since my bachelor in 2015, with rise of quantum computing and depreciation of cryptographic standards, this mission is imperative
The ticker is $trit
Quantum computing blockchain. Basically it’s an advanced bitcoin. Solved issues that bitcoin would have due to the surge of quantum computing
It’s currently a solana launch in order to acquire funding and marketing. Dev goal is to launch a full out blockchain which frfr if it works out could be HUGE and actually the future of cryptocurrency
Kinda like btc in 2008 (but again dyor, it’s very early and I def can’t say that it’s the future yet. Very very good tek tho)
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