I'll speak some truth:
I have been with Solv since the early tasks,
Interaction, binding, staking, pulling interactions... I did it all.
I even signed the BRO, wondering if I could participate in governance or something.
So what is my current state?
Used as a tool and thrown aside afterward,
Watching those who are truly involved in governance casting proposals and distributing the treasury on the forum,
And I didn't even receive a notification.
Don't say things like 'you also have a ticket'.
Do you know what the real gap is?
• I only realized that the BRO could govern after completing the tasks;
• And those people were already in governance, and their task was just to finish it off conveniently.
I am the traffic entry of the system,
They are the structure designers.
The most toxic aspect of Solv is——
It doesn't explicitly say you can't 'enter the core', but it's quietly filtering people out.
You don't sign the BRO? You have no voting rights.
You signed, but don't participate in proposals? Then you are a silent node.
You stake BTC, but don't bind to structure governance? You are just contributing to the source of profits.
Haven't you noticed?
Solv doesn't 'deny you participation',
You don’t even understand 'how to become part of the structure',
and start using 'airdrop logic' to measure everything.
In plain terms, this project hasn't denied you any opportunities,
but rather you are completely unaware that you are being tested by a set of on-chain rules.
If you are willing to learn the structure, sign tickets, and participate, it will let you in.
If you just want to complete tasks, it won't rush you.
But you can only forever remain at the level of 'outsourced executor'.
I now admire Solv quite a bit.
On the surface, it seems like it doesn't do community operations or create hype.
But if you look closely at the forum proposals, treasury parameters, halal certification, RWA paths...
This project is not about generating hype,
It is here to write the BTC financial white paper.
If you want to participate, then you have to learn the rules and recognize your identity.
What you do now determines whether you can stand in the structure three months from now.
It's not that the project is slow, it's that you weren't prepared to enter at all.
Now I will just ask one question:
🧨 After you signed the BRO, did you raise a proposal once?
🧨 After you staked BTC, do you know which RWA fund pool your money went to?
Stop shouting 'give me opportunities',
You didn't even see that door.