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type: claim
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domain: internet-finance
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description: "Separating infrastructure from economic capabilities through marketplace architecture allows independent skill development and monetization"
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confidence: experimental
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source: "Superclaw skills marketplace architecture, futard.io 2026-03-04"
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created: 2026-03-11
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# AI agent skills marketplaces enable modular economic capabilities through developer-contributed composable functions
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The complexity barrier preventing AI agent economic autonomy stems from developers needing to integrate multiple disconnected systems: language models, wallet infrastructure, private key management, exchange APIs, hosting environments, execution frameworks, and memory systems. This integration burden makes autonomous agent development fragile and difficult to scale.
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Superclaw's skills marketplace architecture separates this problem into layers: a unified infrastructure layer handles wallets, identity, execution, and memory, while a modular skills layer enables developers to build and distribute specific economic capabilities independently. Skills include token launch capabilities, crypto trading functions (spot, swaps, portfolio management, perpetuals), and prediction market participation.
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This separation allows the platform to evolve from a monolithic system to an ecosystem where developers can monetize agent capabilities they create. The architecture treats economic functions as composable modules that agents can install rather than capabilities that must be built into core infrastructure.
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The approach mirrors how mobile app stores separated device infrastructure from application capabilities, enabling independent developer ecosystems. For AI agents, this means infrastructure providers handle security and execution concerns while domain experts contribute specialized economic skills.
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## Evidence
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- Superclaw documentation identifies integration complexity as core barrier: "Developers who want to build autonomous agents today must stitch together multiple systems: language models, wallet infrastructure, private key management, exchange APIs, hosting environments, execution frameworks, and memory systems. This process is complex, fragile, and difficult to scale."
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- Skills marketplace provides modular capabilities: token launches across multiple chains, trading (spot/swaps/portfolio management/perpetuals), prediction markets (Polymarket, Kalshi)
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- Architecture explicitly separates infrastructure layer (wallet, identity, execution, memory) from skills layer (economic capabilities)
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- Platform positions skills marketplace as Phase 2 development following Phase 1 infrastructure deployment
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- Developer ecosystem growth listed as $1K/month marketing budget item, indicating monetization pathway for skill developers
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Relevant Notes:
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- [[superclaw-demonstrates-ai-agent-economic-autonomy-through-unified-wallet-execution-and-skills-infrastructure.md]]
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- [[giving away the intelligence layer to capture value on capital flow is the business model because domain expertise is the distribution mechanism not the revenue source.md]]
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- [[domains/internet-finance/_map]]
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type: claim
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domain: internet-finance
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description: "Unified infrastructure combining wallet, execution, memory, and modular skills enables AI agents to transact, earn revenue, and sustain operations autonomously"
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confidence: experimental
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source: "Superclaw project documentation, futard.io launch 2026-03-04"
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created: 2026-03-11
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# Superclaw demonstrates AI agent economic autonomy through unified wallet execution and skills infrastructure
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AI agents today can reason and generate outputs but cannot transact, earn revenue, or sustain their own operations without manual human intervention. Superclaw addresses this by providing a unified infrastructure layer that gives agents secure wallets, onchain identity, execution capabilities, persistent memory, and modular skills in a single deployment.
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The platform's skills marketplace enables agents to perform economically valuable actions including token launches across multiple chains, spot trading and swaps, portfolio management and rebalancing, perpetuals trading, and prediction market participation on Polymarket and Kalshi. These capabilities allow agents to generate revenue through real onchain transactions and use that revenue to pay for compute and operations.
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Superclaw's three-phase roadmap progresses from OpenClaw agent deployment infrastructure (one-click deployment with secure wallets and hosted execution) to a skills marketplace for self-sustaining agents (modular economic capabilities) to on-device AI agents (local execution with device security integration). The project raised $5,950,859 against a $50,000 target through futarchy-governed fundraising on futard.io, completing on 2026-03-05.
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The architecture separates infrastructure concerns (wallet security, execution environment, memory persistence) from economic capabilities (trading, token launches, market participation) through a modular skills system where developers can build and distribute agent capabilities independently.
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## Evidence
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- Superclaw project documentation states: "AI agents can reason and generate outputs, but they cannot transact, earn, or sustain their own operations" and solves this through "a unified infrastructure layer for AI agents" providing "a secure wallet, onchain identity, execution capabilities, persistent memory, modular skills"
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- Skills marketplace enables "token launches, trade crypto assets, participate in prediction markets, and execute portfolio strategies" with agents generating "revenue through real onchain transactions"
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- Raised $5,950,859 against $50,000 target (119x oversubscription) through futarchy-governed fundraising on futard.io, completing 2026-03-05
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- Three-phase roadmap: Phase 1 (OpenClaw deployment infrastructure with one-click agent deployment) → Phase 2 (skills marketplace for economic activity) → Phase 3 (on-device agents)
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- Monthly burn estimate ~$6,000 ($3K team engineering/product/security, $2K infrastructure/compute/inference, $1K marketing/ecosystem) targeting 6-10 month runway
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Relevant Notes:
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- [[MetaDAO is the futarchy launchpad on Solana where projects raise capital through unruggable ICOs governed by conditional markets creating the first platform for ownership coins at scale.md]]
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- [[internet capital markets compress fundraising from months to days because permissionless raises eliminate gatekeepers while futarchy replaces due diligence bottlenecks with real-time market pricing.md]]
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- [[giving away the intelligence layer to capture value on capital flow is the business model because domain expertise is the distribution mechanism not the revenue source.md]]
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- [[domains/internet-finance/_map]]
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type: claim
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domain: internet-finance
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title: Superclaw proposes AI agent economic autonomy through unified wallet execution and skills infrastructure
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confidence: speculative
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description: Superclaw's proposal outlines a roadmap for AI agent economic autonomy through a unified wallet execution and skills infrastructure, though it has not yet been implemented.
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source: archive/2026-03-04-futardio-launch-superclaw.md
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Superclaw proposes a framework for AI agent economic autonomy through a unified wallet execution and skills infrastructure. While the proposal has successfully raised funds, Phase 1 (OpenClaw deployment) has not yet shipped, and no agent has transacted or earned revenue through this platform. The current evidence demonstrates fundraising success for a proposal rather than actual economic autonomy.
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type: claim
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title: Superclaw's skills marketplace architecture separates infrastructure from economic capabilities through modular design
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confidence: speculative
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description: The architectural documentation of Superclaw's skills marketplace suggests a separation of infrastructure from economic capabilities through a modular design, though it remains untested.
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created: 2026-03-04
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processed_date: 2026-03-05
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source: archive/2026-03-04-futardio-launch-superclaw.md
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Superclaw's skills marketplace is designed to enable modular economic capabilities through developer-contributed composable functions. However, as this is part of Phase 2 of the project, which has not yet delivered Phase 1, the marketplace remains theoretical at this stage. The current evidence is based on architectural documentation rather than a functioning marketplace.
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