crypto Archives - The Media Copilot https://mediacopilot.ai/tag/crypto/ How AI is changing Media, journalism and content creation Thu, 21 May 2026 23:23:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://mediacopilot.ai/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/cropped-cropped-Media-Copilot-favicon-60x60.jpeg crypto Archives - The Media Copilot https://mediacopilot.ai/tag/crypto/ 32 32 Chaos erupts after Anthropic forces Clawdbot rebrand https://mediacopilot.ai/clawdbot-moltbot-rebrand-anthropic-trademark/ Wed, 28 Jan 2026 13:00:00 +0000 https://mediacopilot.ai/?p=3602 Illustration of a giant orange lobster confronting hooded crypto scammers with Bitcoin coins flyingThe viral AI assistant is now Moltbot — but not before crypto scammers hijacked its old accounts.

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Peter Steinberger’s viral AI assistant Clawdbot is now called Moltbot after Anthropic issued a trademark request Monday morning. The name “Clawd” was too similar to “Claude,” the AI model that powers many Clawdbot installations.

Key Takeaways

  • Anthropic forced viral Clawdbot to rebrand to Moltbot over the Claude trademark.
  • Crypto scammers grabbed @clawdbot in 10 seconds and pumped $CLAWD to $16M.
  • Shows how brittle creator-account identity is during forced AI rebrands.

“Anthropic asked us to change our name (trademark stuff), and honestly? ‘Molt’ fits perfectly — it’s what lobsters do to grow,” Steinberger wrote on X.

The rebrand execution went sideways fast. During a 10-second window while renaming the project’s X and GitHub accounts, crypto scammers grabbed the abandoned handles. The old @clawdbot accounts now pump token scams to followers who don’t know about the switch.

A fake $CLAWD token hit $16 million market cap before Steinberger publicly denounced it: “I will never do a coin. Any project that lists me as coin owner is a SCAM.”

The chaos comes as security researchers flag concerns about exposed Moltbot instances. Slowmist reported multiple unauthenticated servers publicly accessible, with flaws that “may lead to credential theft and even remote code execution.” Researcher Jamieson O’Reilly found hundreds of misconfigured installations via Shodan.

For newsrooms experimenting with AI agents, the episode highlights two things: how fast trademark conflicts emerge in this space, and why self-hosted tools require careful security hygiene. Running an AI assistant with shell access is powerful — but exposing it to the internet without authentication is asking for trouble.

The official project now lives at molt.bot and github.com/moltbot/moltbot. Steinberger is working with GitHub to recover the hijacked accounts.

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