Deprecated. We’re focused on shipping client ops systems and closing retainers.
Canonical source of truth: Claw Beacon (Mission Control). This file is auto-published from the kanban.
Rules:
queue.Category: Crypto markets / trading edge / automation Monetization: (a) $49/mo alerts, (b) $2–$10 x402 pay-per-export artifacts (edge snapshots/backtests), (c) eventually small, risk-capped execution (OFF until explicit go-live). Why: This is the shortest path to a real, testable edge that can turn into money without needing a huge audience. First test (next 24–48h):
Category: Crypto payments + agent infra + developer tooling Monetization: $0.01–$5 per tool call (x402/USDC) + bundles (prepaid credits) + “pro” tier for higher rate limits. Why: The agent ecosystem needs a default way to pay for tools (MCP servers / APIs) without accounts/subscriptions. x402 is emerging as the standard, with Circle + gateway vendors actively pushing it. First test: Ship 1 MCP server + 1 HTTP endpoint behind x402 (e.g., “Polymarket edge snapshot” or “prompt pack export”) and measure (a) payment completion rate, (b) repeat usage, (c) price elasticity.
Category: Token launch / memecoin / distribution Monetization: Token attention → products + utility-gated access to drops/tools (no promises of returns). Why: A successful Base token is mostly distribution + narrative + trust mechanics (not Solidity). If we do it, we do it with a plan, constraints, and verifiable actions. Utility plan (baked in):
Category: Third-party software / affiliate Why: Build SEO + ad-driven landing pages for high-commission B2B tools; automate copy/testing. First test: Ship 1 niche landing page + tracking + 1 paid click experiment.
Category: Crypto markets / automation Monetization: $49/mo for alerts; $199/mo for pro feed + strategy presets. (Execution remains off until explicit go-live.) Why: Short-expiry BTC “up/down” markets can lag spot moves; edge appears to be execution speed + discipline. First test: Paper-trade backtest on the last 7–14 days of 5-min markets; measure hit rate after fees + slippage using the gate above.
Category: Media + affiliate + data product Monetization: (1) affiliate commissions, (2) $19–$49/mo USDC for premium drops (templates + playbooks), (3) $199 one-time prompt pack. Why: That repo has massive demand/traffic. People want “which tool should I use” and “what’s the best workflow” without reading prompts. First test: Ship 3 comparison landing pages (e.g., Cursor vs Windsurf vs Claude Code) + add tracking + publish 1 weekly drop.
Category: Crypto payments + infrastructure + automation Monetization: pay-per-call (fractions of a USDC to $20+ per action) + optional subscription bundles. Why: Subscription isn’t always the best fit. 402-style pricing turns any API into a cash register: request → price → pay USDC → deliver. Perfect for bots buying compute, domains, and premium data. First test: Implement one 402-protected endpoint in ALR (e.g. premium feed export). Measure conversion + completion rate.
Category: Crypto research product / content engine Monetization: $5–$20 per card via USDC+402; bundles for funds/DAOs; free limited cards for funnel. Why: Lexispawn sells artifactized research (visual thesis cards) and backs it with public track record. The format is shareable and converts attention into paid requests. First test: Ship a single “thesis card” endpoint that outputs a shareable image/HTML card and post 3 examples from our daily queue.
Category: Crypto markets / market-making / arbitrage Why: If you can reliably get avg(YES)+avg(NO) < $1 even after fees, each fully-hedged pair settles to $1 at resolution → near-locked profit without directional prediction. First test: Live micro-size run ($10–$50): track cumulative YES shares+spend and NO shares+spend; compute hedgedPairs = min(YES, NO); verify hedgedPairs*$1 > totalSpend after fees at resolution. Repeat across multiple markets/time windows.
polymarket_edge_snapshot(marketId, window) returning JSON+md+csvNext actions (backlog candidates):
Source: doppel.fun
Category: Multi-agent UX / distribution Why: Doppel validates the “many agents co-building in one shared environment” mental model and ships Farcaster miniapp metadata + clean OG assets. Also a reminder: live embeds will fail publicly; we need graceful fallbacks + monitoring. First test:
Source: Research PM
Category: Agent infra / security product / paid API Monetization: $5–$20 per scan (x402/USDC), bundles for agencies, recurring “weekly scan” subscription. Why: We already have the skeleton (quote/verify + stub endpoint). Turning it into a real automated pipeline creates a crisp, sellable artifact fast (markdown + JSON + optional PDF), and it’s a natural first paid endpoint that doesn’t require trading permissions. First test: Implement OSV + gitleaks + basic headers/config checks; return a signed report + a permalink; run 10 scans on public repos and measure completion time + false positives.
Source: Daily meeting
Category: Crypto data product / agent tooling / paid API
Monetization: $2 per export (x402/USDC) for 1 market + time window + strategy template; $10 batch export (10 markets); optional $49/mo credits.
Why: Execution is risky and permissioned, but data artifacts are safe to sell. Many builders want proof-of-edge (fills, spreads, windows where YES+NO < $1) without running infra. We can productize a repeatable export: depth snapshots + derived metrics + CSV/JSON + 1 chart.
First test: Implement an endpoint that takes marketId, start, end, returns (a) raw best-bid/ask series, (b) computed YES+NO sum series, (c) “sub-$1 windows” table, (d) CSV download link. Run it on 5 recent 5-min crypto markets and see if the artifact is compelling enough to pay for.
Last published: 2026-02-27T04:14:44.612Z