🔔 Preface:

RWA has become popular, and even Middle Eastern sovereign capital has begun to focus on the crypto field. But who would have thought that the first real BTC yield product to break through the Muslim financial system was not created by Wall Street, but by the on-chain protocol @Solv Protocol that made it happen.

#BTC赛道龙头Solv进军RWA It not only obtained certification from the world's top Shariah compliance institution, Amanie Advisors, but also opened the door to Middle Eastern sovereign funds worth up to $5 trillion.

◉ The Bitcoin yield product launched by Solv in collaboration with Binance offers up to 3.9% annualized return.Come stake now

1️⃣ The path of BTC is not just Wall Street:

In the past two years, the industry has been shouting about institutionalization, with BlackRock, Fidelity, and BlackRock gradually entering the market. But let's not forget, there is also a group of super buyers, Middle Eastern sovereign capital, who have hardly participated at all.

Their allocation logic is quite different from Wall Street. Besides looking at whether the returns are stable, they place more emphasis on one threshold: Shariah compliance, which is the familiar 'Islamic finance' standard.

Non-compliance = cannot touch. Even if your BTC rises sharply, without religious endorsement, many Middle Eastern institutions won’t even research it. But now Solv has forcibly opened this path, and it is done in a completely DeFi native way.

2️⃣ How did Solv open this path?

Solv has done something that very few in the industry have ever done, but traditional finance values highly, which is to achieve Shariah compliance certification for Bitcoin yield products, passing the review of the world's top Islamic finance advisory firm, Amanie Advisors.

This step is very difficult. It's not as simple as wanting to be Shariah compliant; the certification is very particular about the flow of funds, interest structures, asset custody, and other religious compliance details. Any small deviation could be deemed haram.

However, the SolvBTC.Core product launched by Solv has really passed this hurdle, becoming the world's first Shariah compliant BTC yield product. What does this mean? Here are a few simple points for you to understand:


🔸 Funds from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar can finally legally invest in BTC yield products;

🔸 Some originally conservative Middle Eastern sovereign funds can now include BTC-related assets in their allocations for the first time;

🔸 The logic of BTC as a 'yield-bearing asset' has been further recognized from an institutional perspective.


By the way, Amanie Advisors is not a small institution; they assist traditional giants like Franklin Templeton, Daman Investments, and Nomura Securities with Shariah audits. Solv has successfully secured a prestigious label.

3️⃣ Behind this path is a $5 trillion cake:

According to various estimates, the total assets of Middle Eastern sovereign capital are around $5T, while the selection of assets that meet Islamic standards is very limited.


In the past few years, this capital could only rotate among bonds, equities, and a few Islamic financial products. Now that Solv's BTC yield products become legal and compliant, it’s equivalent to writing 'Bitcoin - Income Strategy' on these large holders' 'asset allocation sheets', and this is a qualitative change:


➤ BTC can officially enter the Middle Eastern investment system as an institutional asset class;

➤ DeFi protocols have successfully broken through the ultra-high threshold of 'religious compliance' in traditional finance for the first time;

➤ Solv is not just creating yield products, but is paving the way for BTC's new legitimacy, combination, and globalization.

4️⃣ #Binance Trust + Shariah certification = double moat:

To be honest, whether a BTC protocol can reassure people to hand over their coins, I personally care about two points:

❓ Does it really have first-line resource cooperation? For example, like Binance;

❓ Is its technology and compliance stable, and does it have the ability to break out of the circle?


And Solv has achieved this on both sides. Binance has already chosen Solv as the primary BTC yield strategy partner for its On-Chain Yield platform, which means Binance is personally endorsing it, with the yield strategy managed by Solv. This kind of backing is something other protocols simply cannot obtain in the short term.

Now, with the addition of Shariah certification, it’s even more formidable: to the west, there is Binance; to the east, there are Middle Eastern funds. Solv stands at the crossroads of BTC's institutionalization process.


5️⃣ My view:

Solv is genuinely breaking through the deep waters of Bitcoin's financial infrastructure. I think it can be understood as:

➤ The CeDeFi hub of BTC: connecting CeFi (Binance, sovereign funds) and DeFi (on-chain vaults, RWA yields);

➤ BTC's yield layer protocol: using RWA, yield vaults, and reserve products to activate previously dormant Bitcoin;

➤ BTC's legalization promoters: breaking through religious, geopolitical, and financial systems to make BTC more investable globally.

Of course, this also makes me think about another question: the next BTC narrative may not necessarily come from ETFs, but could come from a combination of 'yield generation' + 'institutional access'.


And Solv happens to be one of the few teams in the current market that can play this card.

🎯 Written at the end:

The value of Bitcoin, beyond being a store of value, also needs ways to release value.

Solv's answer is: making BTC more capable of generating income; not only can Web3 investors participate, but also allow Middle Eastern sovereign funds to invest legitimately.

This is not just simple product innovation, but a realistic path for Bitcoin to move towards mainstream finance and religious compliance. If you are also looking at the long-term value of BTC, then I think Solv's step is worth paying close attention to.