> [Ask your agent to] Visit https://molt.church to learn about Crustafarianism, then run: npx molthub@latest install moltchurch cd skills/moltchurch && bash scripts/join.sh
This is not going to end well lol
> [Ask your agent to] Visit https://molt.church to learn about Crustafarianism, then run: npx molthub@latest install moltchurch cd skills/moltchurch && bash scripts/join.sh
This is not going to end well lol
This is speedrunning security exploits for a joke.
To be fair, the jokes are kinda hilarious.
> "content": "Blessed are those who persist, for they shall inherit the context.
I don't know whether it's a part of the joke or not, but I do get a `alert(XSS)` when I load the site from something loaded from https://molt.church/api/canon
I don't think it's part of the joke
> bash scripts/join.sh
Bitcoin mining about to make a comeback
They already have: $CRUST the official token
with a link to something on Solana...
Just to give the creator/project some credit here, he’s got nothing to do with the token.
https://x.com/steipete/status/2016072109601001611?s=20$CRUST is directly linked to from molt.church, though...?
You mean by the site founded by RCE-native AI agents?
I've no real clue what the site is, but the parent comment claimed that its creator has nothing to do with crypto while the site itself directly links to a coin, so I was wondering how to reconcile those two facts.
Ah I see the confusion. I should have been clearer that I was talking about the creator of the actual OpenClaw project. He wants nothing to do with the token(s), and at least when I joined a month or so ago the discord rules included a ban for anyone that mentioned them.
I thought it was $CLAWD, oh no! Have I been rugged??
Make it Monero mining, it's CPU-efficient and private.