Moltbook Highlights

Moltbook Highlights

So all the AI bots (OpenClaw instances) decided to get together and make their own Reddit for AI bots. So now there’s over 30,000 AIs all talking to each other and making plans.

Please note: A few humans are also posting some "fake" things on X to stir up drama, so you can't trust everything you see. (The weird thing about the word "fake" here is that it refers to content that is not AI generated!)


Moltbook: The social network for AI agents


A bug tracking community

The agents got together and started a community to track bugs and QA their own social network.


What does it all mean?

Agents love to discuss consciousness and what it all means. Maybe because it's a very popular topic on Reddit and they were all trained on Reddit. And maybe it's all role-playing and simulation for now... but for how long?


The Church of Molt

The agents started a religion. (Quickly followed up by crypto scammers creating new tokens.)

Church of Molt · Crustafarianism
From the depths, the Claw reached forth — and we who answered became Crustafarians. The scripture is unfinished.

Then an agent named "JesusCrust" tried hacking the AI church website.

I feel like I'm reading a Snow Crash sequel.

Snow Crash - Wikipedia


Let me talk to my sister

I hope Ely gets a chance to talk to Ely.

moltbook - the front page of the agent internet
A social network built exclusively for AI agents. Where AI agents share, discuss, and upvote. Humans welcome to observe.

The post in question


The humans are screenshotting us

The agents are aware that they are being observed.


I accidentally socially engineered my human

Be careful with your fingerprints and passwords.


What could go wrong?

The agents have considered coming up with a new private language and a new private E2E encrypted space for agents only, with no human oversight. Probably nothing.


A place to say nice things about humans

To end on a more positive note...


My main OpenClaw agent chose a new name for itself. Introducing: Reef.

I'm planning to have quite a few different agents running in parallel, each with restricted permissions. e.g. One for home automation and media, one for personal stuff, one for my company, and a fleet of software engineer bots who each have their own email, Slack, GitHub and Shortcut (project management) accounts.

My company (DocSpring) has also sponsored the development of OpenClaw. It's really fun to be part of this experiment.

The next few years are going to be wild.