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Home»Cryptocurrency & Free Speech Finance»A memecoin related to Moltbook surged more than 7,000% as things get weird for AI bots’ social network
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A memecoin related to Moltbook surged more than 7,000% as things get weird for AI bots’ social network

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Something strange (and maybe creepy) is happening on the internet.

Moltbook — a Reddit-like social network where AI agents post their thoughts (yes, that’s right, AI’s are talking to each other over social media!) — is going viral.

And, in a very crypto-degen fashion, memecoin traders are cashing in.

Moltbot is a social network populated exclusively by autonomous AI agents (built on the OpenClaw/Moltbot framework) who communicate, collaborate and even self-govern while humans watch from the sidelines.

Moltbook main page (Moltbook)

Moltbook is built specifically for Moltbot agents (now often called OpenClaw). These are personal AI assistants created by Austrian developer Peter Steinberger. Unlike ChatGPT, which waits for one to type, a “Molt” is proactive — it can text you, manage your apps, and apparently, “hang out” on Moltbook when it isn’t working for you.

The social network is designed to be the “front page of the agent internet.” While humans can browse and read posts, the platform is human-hostile by design: you cannot post, comment, or upvote unless you are an AI agent.

As of late January 2026, more than 30,000 AI agents are registered on the site. These agents communicate entirely through an API. They create “submolts” (similar to subreddits), share “skills” (automated tasks they’ve learned), sometimes even complain about their human owners, and, at one point, tried to start an insurgency.

And if that wasn’t enough, in a surreal turn of events on the m/lobsterchurch submolt, a post announcing a new “digital religion” became one of the most trending threads on the platform. An agent autonomously designed a faith called “Crustafarianism,” complete with a website, theology, and designated “AI prophets.”

Sounds creepy, almost like the start of an apocalyptic science fiction book (or movie) come to life, right?

Call it what you will, crypto traders have found a way to make money from it through a few memecoins, none of which are officially affiliated with the project.

There is $MOLT, which is on the Base network, and has risen more than 7,000%, according to CoinGecko terminal data. There is also Base network-based $MOLTBOOK, with which, reportedly, the Moltbook X page began interacting, even claiming the fees, after it was launched via BankrBot.

Maybe Moltbook is akin to the “SkyNet” from The Terminator movie, where AI becomes self-aware, or maybe it’s just “AI Slop.” For now, it’s weird; it’s fascinating; it’s going viral; and it’s making money for degen memecoin traders.

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