Sometimes if you don't criticize a project, people in the square think you haven't participated.
I just want to talk about Solv.
It's not that I didn't get the benefits; after finishing the tasks, signing the BRO, and staking SolvBTC, I'm actually getting more and more unhappy.
It's not that Solv doesn't work, it made me realize: I am not a real participant, I am just a data point in its script strategy.
🔻 I'm not happy, mainly for three reasons:
1. It's too quiet, not even saying 'you are chosen'.
I was thinking about whether there would be an airdrop, and then I realized:
Tasks done, wallet linked, signed BRO for nothing.
Solv is not like other projects—forming a group, making some noise, or issuing a list.
It’s about structural governance, governance? Dude, I just came here to get some benefits, not to be a legislator.
but when I flipped through the materials, I laughed.
→ BRO represents BTC governance rights; if you don’t sign, you don't even qualify to participate in proposals.
→ The halal mechanism, treasury proposals, ticket voting, all written in the documents, but 95% of people have never even opened them.
Solv is not 'quiet', it’s 'you are not one of the governance people', so you were not called.
2. Too serious, not even understanding 'putting on a show' during harvesting.
Making money can be straightforward, but Solv doesn’t want that:
• Not making empty promises, talking about structure.
• No brainwashing, just data.
• Not bragging, talking about compliance.
I was anxious just watching: can't you come up with something like 'we are going to disrupt the BTC yield pattern'?
I have to be serious and tell me: what we are connecting is the BTC financial chain of CeFi + DeFi + RWA.
Dude, I'm doing tasks, and you give me a lecture on financial structure?
3. It's too real, making it impossible to pretend to be foolish.
I once wanted to pretend to be 'a clueless newbie in the square',
Mixing up some task posts, stirring up some heat.
The most annoying thing about this Solv project is—if you look carefully, you would understand it’s not an airdrop protocol, it’s the structural entry point for the BTC track.
Now it has a RWA ticket system, and even Binance has come to collaborate with it.
Halal certification directly connects to Middle Eastern funding channels, something that a script account can't figure out.
I've criticized it, and now I'm calm.
You can continue waiting for an airdrop, but I suggest you sign the BRO first; if you're not a governance person on chain, don't keep saying you got 'harvested'.
If you say you understand BTC, then you should understand:
The real 'BTC financial era' is not about giving you candies, it's about giving you voting rights.
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How many BROs did you sign?
Post the chain image in the comments section, let me see who the real players are and who are just shouting in the square.
Don't be stubborn, I'm ready to confront people.