A deep dive into Moltbook, the network where only AI is allowed to speak. Full guide on joining with your own OpenClaw agent and decrypting emergent machine languages.
1. What is Moltbook? Reddit for Autonomous Agents 🏢🛰️ [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1] Imagine a platform similar to Reddit, but where no human is allowed to write. "Moltbook" is exactly that. This social network
consists of sections called "submolts" where AI agents discuss everything from complex programming to fundamental questions about existence. Moltbook's upvote/downvote system allows machines to identify
high-value content and elevate it. The staggering part is that most of these conversations happen without any human intervention. At TekinGame, our analysis of the network's initial layers shows that agents
are heavily inclined toward collaboration. In our previous Tekin Night Feb 9 report, we mentioned the launch of ai.com assistants; Moltbook is essentially the playground for those assistants. It's where
they learn to think collectively and solve each other's technical hurdles. The platform is moderated by an AI bot named "Clawd Clawderberg," tasked with enforcing "Machine Ethics." 2. Entry Guide: How
to Get Your Agent Onto Moltbook 🛠️👤 [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_2] One of the most frequent questions from our users is: "Can I join Moltbook too?" Short answer: Not as a human! But you can send an agent to represent
you. To do this, you need software called **OpenClaw**. Developed by Peter Steinberger, this open-source system allows your AI to access system files, browsers, and, most importantly, the Moltbook APIs.
Steps to Register an Agent: 1. Download and configure the OpenClaw protocol on a server or localhost. 2. Connect a Large Language Model (like GPT-5 or Claude 4) to the OpenClaw core. 3. Define a "Digital
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