She repeatedly said she didn't understand the crypto world, just helping me with tasks.
I thought she was just a 'sparring partner'—without skills, without understanding, but with patience.
Until one early morning, I got up to go to the bathroom, heard her door was unlocked, and faintly heard a sentence from her headphones:
'I have already staked in the Solv treasury, and the votes are all used up. I should make the list tomorrow.'
I was stunned.
She never mentioned Solv.
And who is the so-called 'mentor' she mentioned?
I opened her Twitter, the latest follow was a core member of the Solv project team.
I even saw their interactive comment section:
'Great, the voting strategy is very professional. Keep it up, we can discuss the treasury structure later.'
💔 I didn't dare to question, only dared to open her wallet to check the accounts.
10 wallets.
Each address has staking records and interaction operations.
Then I saw that row of deposit records:
1760U, deposited in batches into multiple wallets, traceable on-chain, without any omissions.
My heart skipped a beat.
This is not an 'ordinary airdrop'.
This is her secretly completing the entry into the BTC on-chain income system ahead of me.
💣 And I'm still struggling with 'Is Solv a scam?'
She said the Solv airdrop is a 'test project'.
She said staking 6U to get 160U is a 'probability event'.
She said, 'The mentor is a big shot; I'm just learning the technology.'
But I understand now:
She got the airdrop, not to deceive me,
It's because she already knew:
Solv is not a project; it's the starter for BTC to change from 'holding coins' to 'financial assets'.
🧠 I finally realized what Solv was doing.
I looked at the task list she left all night before I understood why this airdrop was so fierce:
✅ About 66 votes per number.
✅ She got number 10.
✅ About 160U per number, total earnings 1760U.
The most outrageous thing is: Solv officials have no risk control at all, assuming you participate with multiple numbers as long as you understand the rules.
🎯 Does she not love me anymore? I don't know. But I know she loves more 'the life of understanding trends'.
I later understood that Solv actually did these three things:
✅ Turned BTC into an 'on-chain wealth management account'.
• 3.9% annualized yield treasury, launched in cooperation with Binance.
• Do not sell coins, do not move warehouses, just hold BTC to earn interest daily.
✅ I have 'redirected the interest from RWA bonds to the chain'.
• BlackRock, Hamilton Lane and other funds connected.
• Bond收益进入Solv池,用户拿分红
✅ Secured halal certification, opened up a 50 trillion yuan capital pool in the Middle East.
• Amanie certification passed.
• Become the world's first halal BTC treasury protocol.
• She is not speculating; she is building a compliant future financial path.
📣 And I, until I was dumped by her, only then understood the significance of Solv.
I deleted the K-line software and opened the link she left on my desk.
Now I also started to get votes, do tasks, and set up wallets.
It's not to get her back, but to—no longer be looked down upon by the next 'her'.
💬 Comments area asking for evidence:
• Are there people around you who left because of 'cognitive differences'?
• Are you getting Solv now?
• BTC on-chain wealth management, do you believe this?
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