Is this Solv project really worth doing?

I have the answer now.

Value - if you are an insider in the system.

Not worth it - if you are just running processes wanting a share of the money.

I know exactly which type I belong to.

I was among the earliest to join.

Interaction, tasks, BRO signatures, staking, interaction, pushing...

Whatever you can think of, I've done it.

I even helped others sign a few BROs.

I once thought of myself as a 'Solv ecosystem builder'.

As a result, I realized a couple of days ago after reading a proposal:

I don't even qualify as a 'participant'.

Do you know why?

The Solv project is fundamentally not about 'rewarding participation'.

It is for 'screening people'.

You think you are farming.

They are actually conducting a global BTC governance mechanism voting exercise.

You think that by signing BRO you are participating.

Those who propose are the strategy supporters of those few halal funds.

You think that by staking SolvBTC you are in the system.

You haven't bound, voted, or governed, you are just a silent node.

You say, 'I did so much, why am I not rewarded'?

Sorry, in the eyes of the system, you are not 'core' at all.

Looking back now:

Solv has been right from start to finish.

It's me -

→ Too eager for feedback.

→ Overestimating the value of your process work.

→ Underestimating that this thing is genuinely working on structure, not just appearing high-end.

So now you ask me:

"Is Solv really worth doing?"

I said:

• You want to farm, value, dozens of U for one, very easy.

• Do you want to participate in BTC financial structure construction? Worth it, signed the BRO proposal, you are next.

• You don't want to manage anything, just want the project to airdrop you a meal?

Then it really isn't worth your effort.

Because you haven't even entered its permission system.

Stop complaining that Solv doesn't give you money.

You haven't even walked in from 'outside the system'.#BTC赛道龙头Solv进军RWA