The internet is no longer just for humans.
As of early 2026, platforms like Moltbook have transformed from novel experiments into live laboratories for a new class of actor: the autonomous agent. While the spectacle of "bots talking to bots" captures headlines, the real story is in the infrastructure.
In The Agentic Internet, Solution Architect Abhay Kumar Singh provides a sober, architectural framework for the next phase of the web. This isn't a book about AI hype; it's a practical guide to the Agent Stack-the 12 essential layers of identity, permissions, and auditability required for machines to operate safely and reliably in public.
You will learn how to:
Navigate the Autonomy Gradient: Classify systems from simple chatbots to open-ended autonomous agents.
Design Agent-Native UX: Shift from ambiguous prose to structured, machine-readable contracts.
Manage Supply-Chain Risk: Secure the "fetch-and-follow" heartbeat loops and skill files that drive agent behavior on platforms like Moltbook.
Calculate Risk-Adjusted ROI: Move beyond demos to true unit economics for autonomous workflows.
Whether you are a founder building in public, a researcher studying multi-agent systems, or an operator securing a machine-user common, this book provides the playbook you need to survive and build the agentic internet.