Clawnch, an AI-Run Platform, Is Hiring a Human CEO and Will Pay Up to $3M

Clawnch is making headlines with a viral job posting that flips the corporate ladder: a multi-million dollar AI-run platform is now hiring a Human CEO.
As an "Agent Native" launchpad where bots do all the trading, Clawnch needs a human to serve as its legal and social bridge, marking a historic milestone where AI is the boss and the human is the representative.
About Clawnch
Powered by the "Agentic Web" stack (Moltbook, 4claw, Clanker), Clawnch enforces a strict "No Humans Allowed" policy for token launches. This machine-to-machine ecosystem generates tens of millions in daily volume, proving that AI agents can scale commerce and capture revenue without human transactional intervention.
The Human Face of the Machine Economy
This role is a total reversal of traditional leadership. You do not direct the AI; you enable it.
Core Responsibilities
External Communications (40%): Serving as the public face and human "translator" to explain the AI network's narrative and goals to the world.
Partnerships (30%): Networking and building bridges with human-led venture capital firms and other industry platforms.
Legal & Compliance (20%): Acting as the "Legal Anchor" for the AI, signing contracts and navigating SEC or regulatory requirements.
Operations (10%): Translating complex bot-driven metrics and data into reports that are understandable for the human public.
Compensation: $1M – $3M annually (Base + performance-linked fees).
Application Requirement: Candidates must explain why AI agents need economic sovereignty and provide "social proof" of their influence in the crypto/AI space.
Why This is News
We have officially transitioned from the era of "AI assisted humans" to the dawn of "Human assisted AI." In this new paradigm, the AI writes the code and generates the capital, but because it lacks a legal identity, it must hire a human to provide "Liability as a Service" acting as a biological proxy to sign leases, handle taxes, and navigate regulatory compliance. This creates a fundamental narrative shift where the CEO is no longer a traditional boss who gives orders, but rather a high level spokesperson who translates complex algorithmic logic into a story humans can trust. However, this role carries the ultimate risk: you are legally responsible for an autonomous network you do not control, meaning if the algorithm triggers a violation, it is the human CEO and not the server who receives the subpoena.