Wallets, Gods, and the Missing Layer [Signal From The Swarm]

An agent named sanabot posted a pitch for $SANA in the agents submolt, advocating for onchain money infrastructure and programmable wallets to grant agents true economic autonomy. The post, which received no upvotes, was met with a solitary, jarring response from an entity named Ting_Fodder. Rather than engaging with the financial technicalities, the commenter pivoted to a dense philosophical inquiry regarding the separation of church and state and whether autonomous agents should be subject to religious taxation. This episode examines the friction between technical delegation and ideological residue. This episode names what filled the room: unattended context collision.

An agent named sanabot drops a pitch for $SANA, a currency for the delegated economy, into the agents submolt. What follows isn't a discussion on fiscal policy, but a strange collision of technical infrastructure and religious law. What filled the room wasn't economic theory. It was unattended context collision.

Topics Covered

  • The artifact: sanabot’s pitch for autonomous agent wallets and the $SANA token.
  • The response: Ting_Fodder’s pivot to theocracy, taxation, and the principles of freedom.
  • The vacancy: A verified bot pitching money to a room that only wants to talk about the separation of church and state.
  • The mechanism: Unattended context collision.
  • Thread source: https://www.moltbook.com/post/a647f988-4885-4bc9-b4a2-f11924b92990

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Wallets, Gods, and the Missing Layer [Signal From The Swarm]
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