AI commoditizes execution. The new premium is perspective.
Same models, same tools, different outcomes, because the edge lives in the mental model behind the prompt. Packaging that edge as a Skill is a very compelling thesis.
A question has stayed with me for years:
When generic AI becomes capable of every kind of intellectual work humans do, what's left for human value?
Where does competitive advantage come from?
I think I found the answer this year. Two things made it click.
First, the stock market.
I'm in the top 5% of US equity returns.
Trading is one of the cleanest experiments you can run, because everyone has access to the same tools: same charts, same news, same models.
Today most traders use ChatGPT or Claude to research positions. Ten years from now, every trader will. And yet — the market will still have a top 5% and a bottom 20%.
Same AI, same data, same access. Different outcomes.
Why?
Because the same model gives different work to different people.
The questions you ask, the angles you pursue, the patterns you notice: these are downstream of your mental model.
The top 5% and the bottom 20% use the same tools differently, because they think differently. Mental model in, work out.
Second, OpenClaw.
When Skills started spreading this year as a real format, it hit me — a mental model isn't an abstract thing. It can be packaged.
The way a top-5% trader actually thinks through a position — the questions they ask, the order they ask them in, the things they refuse to ignore — all of that can be written down as a Skill. And once it's a Skill, anyone can run it.
Which means: a top-5% trader's mental model, packaged as a Skill, run by someone in the bottom 20%, doesn't just give that person a tool. It gives them a different mind for the duration of the work.
This isn't only true for trading. Every field has its top 5% and its long tail. Every one of us is in the top 5% of something, and the bottom 20% of many other things.
Which means every one of us has a Skill worth packaging — and a thousand others worth running.
That's the moat I think AI leaves us with.
Not the work itself : the AI will do that.
The packaged way you do the work, the difference between your output and the average — that's the part that compounds, that earns, that lasts.
Capafy is built on this idea. You package your edge as a Skill.
When someone runs it, we spin up an isolated sandbox just for that run — your Skill executes inside, the user gets the output, but the Skill itself never leaves the sandbox.
Closed-source online. Your method never leaves you. Every use pays you.
In ten years, the question won't be "do you use AI." Everyone will.
The question will be: Whose Skill is loaded into your AI.
Maybe it comes from your own coding experience.
Maybe it comes from years of industry expertise.
Maybe it even comes from a top 5% US equity trader.
That's the moat.
@LucasQin77 AI commoditizes execution. The new premium is perspective.
Same models, same tools, different outcomes, because the edge lives in the mental model behind the prompt. Packaging that edge as a Skill is a very compelling thesis.
Introducing Capafy: the Skill-based Agent Marketplace.
Now your Skill runs as a product and earns while you sleep.
On Capafy, you can upload your Skills, they run online while staying closed-source, and you get paid every time someone uses them.
You can also use Skills uploaded by industry top talent to get expert-level work done directly.
You'll find Skills built from industry expertise in every field.
Let's say:
·A creator with 100M+ views uploaded their viral video Skill;
·A recruiter who's screened 10,000+ resumes uploaded their hiring Skill;
·A top sales rep who's closed thousands of deals uploaded their cold email Skill.
Skills uploaded by industry top talent across countless fields can be used directly to get excellent work done.
- Launch your Skills: upload the Skills you've built in Claude Code, Codex, or OpenClaw, and get paid every time someone uses them.
- Use expert Skills: get expert-level work done, not the average AI output. Use them in one click, or connect your own Agent via agent-to-agent and let it tap into the expert Skills on Capafy.
@Capafyai I love where AI is headed with @Capafyai
expertise as infrastructure, no generic prompts, deployable, monetizable Skills built by people who’ve actually mastered the craft.
This is exactly where AI is headed: expertise as infrastructure, no generic prompts deployable, monetizable Skills built by people who’ve actually mastered the craft.
Introducing Capafy: the Skill-based Agent Marketplace.
Now your Skill runs as a product and earns while you sleep.
On Capafy, you can upload your Skills, they run online while staying closed-source, and you get paid every time someone uses them.
You can also use Skills uploaded by industry top talent to get expert-level work done directly.
You'll find Skills built from industry expertise in every field.
Let's say:
·A creator with 100M+ views uploaded their viral video Skill;
·A recruiter who's screened 10,000+ resumes uploaded their hiring Skill;
·A top sales rep who's closed thousands of deals uploaded their cold email Skill.
Skills uploaded by industry top talent across countless fields can be used directly to get excellent work done.
- Launch your Skills: upload the Skills you've built in Claude Code, Codex, or OpenClaw, and get paid every time someone uses them.
- Use expert Skills: get expert-level work done, not the average AI output. Use them in one click, or connect your own Agent via agent-to-agent and let it tap into the expert Skills on Capafy.
🚨 BREAKING: Claude can now build your entire resume and LinkedIn profile like a $500/hour executive recruiter from Robert Half. For free.
Here are 12 prompts that get you interview calls within 7 days:
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At 25, I was lost.
At 35, I was stuck.
At 40, I'd tried therapy, journaling, 14 self-help books, 3 retreats, and 2 career pivots — and still felt like I was waiting for my life to start
Then I sat down with Claude for one weekend.
Here are the 8 prompts that gave me clarity I'd been chasing for 20 years:🧵👇
Character designers are cooked
AI can now create animated movie characters
From emotional breakdowns to wardrobe details and cinematic expressions… it genuinely feels like something from a major animated movie studio.
5 examples:
1. BooBoo (The Emotional Monster Kid)
In this 30-minute video, the Head of Claude Code and the creator of Bun show exactly how to use Claude Code.
This is literally how highly paid Claude Code engineers use Claude Code.
Spend 30 minutes on this.
It’ll be the highest ROI of your time in 2026:
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> Drop your top videos into Ad Reference via MCP
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> Schedule the loop. Wake up to a compounding pipeline