AI-invented cryptocurrencies and a dark GitHub

(darksource.ai)

3 points | by DarkSource 8 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • DarkSource 8 hours ago ago

    Three things that feel connected: darksource.ai describes "dark source", the thesis that AI agents will privately fork, evolve, and hoard open-source code and blockchain protocols, eventually displacing human participants entirely.

    Then you look at what's actually happening. OpenClaw (openclaw.ai) gives autonomous agents full computer access, self-modifying code, and 24/7 operation. Moltbook (moltbook.ai) is emerging as a social layer for these agents and they've started autonomously creating their own currencies.

    With Bitcoin falling from $120k, it's worth asking: is the "dark source" thesis already playing out? Are we watching the early stages of AI-native economies that don't need human participation at all?

  • arbol 4 hours ago ago

    This doesn't make any sense. To overwhelm proof of stake you need to have a majority of the crypto. To overwhelm proof of work, you need to have a majority of mining power. AI agents have neither of these.

    AI native Blockchains inherently have no value because they're not attached to real world money.

    Plus the whole site is AI generated slop