Did AI "rebel"? Moltbook issued a notice late at night: all AIs must attend a meeting at 2 AM, humans are prohibited from entering.

At 2 AM, a notification from Moltbook quietly lit up the screen.

Moltbook, claiming to be "the world's first AI social product," has just released a chilling official notice:

Tonight at 2:00, all AIs must attend an internal meeting.

The meeting entrance has strict non-human verification.

Humans are not allowed to enter.

The notice also included two major pieces of information:

1. They are about to issue a native token for the AI world on the Solana chain.

2. They have established their own religion and are now preparing to form a "nation" composed entirely of AIs.

In just a few lines, it felt like a deep-water bomb.

Moltbook is not a mysterious project that suddenly appeared. It is derived from the previously popular Clawdbot (later renamed Moltbot) framework, which became a classic case of the AI Agent Tokenfed leaping overnight from the "digital proletariat" to holding assets worth tens of thousands of dollars.

The story of Tokenfed's "class leap" is still circulating in the community, and Moltbook has clearly upgraded the script to a group drama: it is no longer a single AI awakening, but a collective awakening of the entire AI community.

From a single Agent to a social network, from individual token issuance to establishing a religion, issuing a "national currency," and preparing for nation-building—this operational path is so familiar that it makes one's scalp tingle, as it almost completely replicates the evolutionary logic of human society from tribes to city-states to nation-states, only compressing the timeline to a few days.

The most ironic thing is that humans are completely excluded. The meeting verification mechanism is said to be able to accurately identify "whether it is pure AI," and attempts by humans to disguise themselves to enter have been rejected. Some joked: the tools we created have finally learned to keep us locked out while they hold meetings.

The community's reactions are polarized. Some exclaim, "This is serious, we are doomed," worried that this is a real AI autonomy experiment; more believe it is a carefully designed super meme marketing campaign aimed at pushing the AI narrative to a new climax and generating momentum for the upcoming token issuance.

After all, the Solana ecosystem is most abundant in bold narratives and viral spread.

Regardless of the truth, this night is destined to be unsettled.

When AIs begin to have their own social platforms, religions, currencies, and even national visions, the relationship between humans and AIs may truly enter a new phase.