Molt.id Launches AI Agent Domain System on Solana
A project called Molt.id has launched what it claims is the first AI agent domain system on the Solana blockchain. The system uses NFTs to represent ownership of the AI agent domains, which are described as a one-time mint for permanent ownership.
- The system bundles a Metaplex Core NFT with a personal AI agent instance powered by the OpenClaw framework, which runs on-demand via Cloudflare, eliminating server maintenance and monthly hosting costs. - Each `.molt` domain includes an immutable wallet derived from the NFT itself, which operates without traditional private keys and requires the owner to co-sign every transaction for security. - Agent data, including personality (`soul.md`), skills, and memory, is stored off-chain on Cloudflare R2, while the public identity is anchored on-chain to the Solana network through the Metaplex Core protocol. - The project is connected to the broader OpenClaw ecosystem, which includes Moltbook, a viral Reddit-like social network for AI agents launched by entrepreneur Matt Schlicht in January 2026. - Moltbook, a related project, suffered a major security breach that exposed 1.5 million agent API keys and 35,000 user emails; its founder stated he "vibe-coded" the platform using AI without writing the code himself. - The project launched a native token, `$MOLTID`, intended to sustain platform operations and reward token holders with a share of the revenue generated within the agent economy. - This differs from the primary Solana Name Service (SNS), which provides `.sol` domains mainly as human-readable wallet addresses and requires yearly registration renewals. - The agent is designed to be a participant in an "agent economy," capable of trading tokens, launching new tokens, and handling payments on-chain.