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claudearn monetizes a surface nobody else has claimed: the "thinking" spinner of AI coding agents.
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Existing dev-ad networks (EthicalAds, Carbon Ads, daily.dev, CodeFund) place ads on websites and newsletters and pay the publisher. claudearn is the first to put a single line inside the AI agent's spinner โ where the developer actually is โ and shares ~50% with the developer doing the waiting. Opt-in, on-chain USDC payouts, and zero code access. It pays the person, not just the site.
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Two-sided: - Developers who use AI coding agents (VS Code, Cursor, Claude Code, Codex) and want honest side income from the idle seconds they're already spending. - Advertisers โ dev-tool, API, and infrastructure companies that want to reach developers directly inside their editor, in context.
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The wait-state โ those idle seconds watching an AI agent think โ is the most wasted attention in software. Nobody owned it. Two things changed: AI coding agents made that pause frequent and predictable, and on-chain USDC made tiny payouts practical for the first time. claudearn turns that overlooked moment into honest side income for developers and a clean, in-context channel for advertisers.
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Honest answer โ I won't invent names. claudearn is newly launched, so there are no marquee customers to claim yet. It's built for two groups: developers running AI coding agents who opt in to earn, and developer-focused advertisers (dev tools, APIs, DevRel teams) on the demand side.
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So, I reviewed the questions list again but this time, since the time I did view it about 9 hours ago [1]. 10 were negative scored, 5 positive scored, 15 0 scored, 4 has received answers. This is better than normal for those ~30. Usually it's 80% without votes, without answers, without comments. So, this is a significan improvement... Which I suspect is due the time of the day, as the US and most of Europe were... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
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10. Stack Overflow for Teams โ Knowledge Sharing Platform. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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