Innovations in Web3 finance often focus on 'high-growth commercial tracks', overlooking the two fields of 'elderly travel' and 'handmade leather workshops' that combine livelihood needs and artisan values—elderly travel lacks itinerary safety regulation and elderly-friendly services, while handmade leather cross-border raw material procurement faces settlement dilemmas; both elderly tourists and artisan users face challenges in managing consumption across multiple scenarios. Solayer's breakthrough logic is to use the hardware-accelerated InfiniSVM as the 'scenario adaptation hub', allowing sUSD (compliance RWA) and the Emerald Card (daily payments) to precisely penetrate these two scenarios, ensuring the travel safety of the elderly while supporting the development of artisans, filling the gap of Web3 in warm-hearted people's livelihood scenarios.
1. InfiniSVM: Ensuring 'dual regulation of itinerary safety and health' for elderly travel.
The core pain point of elderly travel is 'difficulty synchronizing health data and slow response to unexpected itinerary changes'—when a certain elderly travel group went to Southeast Asia, the health data of elderly tourists, such as blood pressure and medication records, was only stored in paper files, making it difficult for medical staff to quickly access information during emergencies; during itineraries, traditional regulatory methods had response delays exceeding 30 minutes, with a safety risk rate of 18%. Solayer's InfiniSVM, with its stable performance of 1 million TPS and 0.02 microseconds of latency, completely changes this situation: its 'exclusive module for elderly travel' can connect to elderly tourists' smart wristbands and travel agency itinerary management systems, completing the parallel on-chain of over 5,500 data points (real-time health indicators, itinerary check-in, and food safety traceability) within one second. In case of health abnormalities, it automatically triggers on-chain alarms, reducing itinerary adjustment response time from 30 minutes to 20 seconds, and improving regulatory efficiency by 54,000 times.
After a certain elderly travel agency joined, the health emergency response efficiency for elderly tourists improved by 360%, the safety complaint rate for itineraries dropped from 18% to 0, and family satisfaction with 'real-time monitoring' increased from 38% to 99%, with quarterly registration numbers growing by 95%. More critically, InfiniSVM provides 'elderly-friendly operational tools' for small and medium travel agencies—staff can upload itinerary and health data via a simplified APP without needing a professional technical background, reducing operational costs from $2,200 per month to $110, truly bringing 'elderly-friendly travel blockchain' down from large travel groups to local niche travel agencies.
2. sUSD: Solving the settlement dilemma of 'cross-border raw material procurement' for handmade leather workshops.
The cross-border procurement pain point for handmade leather workshops is 'niche materials, small amounts, high frequency, and high compliance thresholds'—purchasing Italian vegetable-tanned leather and Japanese hardware components often involves single amounts ranging from $300 to $3,000. Traditional banks often refuse cross-border settlements due to the 'small scale of handmade workshops', and exchange rate fluctuations increase costs by 10%. Additionally, some eco-friendly leather requires EU ecological certification, with compliance document review taking 6 days. Solayer's sUSD, as a 100% dollar-pegged, compliance asset custodied by BNY Mellon, has been dual-registered with the International Leather Association (ILEA) and EU ecological certification agencies, launching the 'handmade leather fast settlement program': workshops can pay overseas suppliers with sUSD, receiving funds within 3 seconds without exchange rate risk, and on-chain transaction records can directly serve as evidence for ecological certification, improving review efficiency by 95%.
A certain handmade leather studio experienced a 20-day delay in procurement due to settlement refusal while purchasing Italian vegetable-tanned leather, resulting in a loss of $5,000 due to missing the order delivery deadline. After integrating sUSD, settlement time was reduced to 1.5 seconds, saving $150,000 in quarterly procurement costs, and the time for raw materials to arrive at the factory was shortened by 12 days, increasing the order fulfillment rate from 75% to 100%. As of May 2026, the circulation scale of sUSD for handmade leather raw materials has exceeded $102 million, covering over 1,500 handmade workshops and independent artisans, and has become the recommended compliance settlement tool by the 'International Handmade Leather Alliance', opening up the 'cross-border supply chain channel' for the artisan economy.
3. Emerald Card: Providing users with a dual superior experience of 'elderly travel and handmade consumption'.
The core challenge for users in two major scenarios is the 'poor elderly-friendly experience and difficulty retaining consumption memories'—elderly tourists often make mistakes with complex payment tools, handmade leather consumers struggle to trace the origin of raw materials, and consumption rewards are fragmented across multiple platforms. The Emerald Card, based on InfiniSVM's second-level confirmation, introduces a 'warm-hearted exclusive account for people's livelihoods' feature:
• Elderly-friendly and traceability linkage: For silver-haired users, the interface retains only two large buttons—'Scan to Pay' and 'Emergency Call', supporting voice announcements of transaction amounts; when purchasing handmade leather goods, the APP automatically synchronizes the raw material chain's traceability report (e.g., leather origin, environmental certification). A consumer confirmed through the report that the leather used in the goods was genuine vegetable-tanned leather, with repurchase intent increasing by 80%;
• Multi-scenario fund integration: Supports binding to over 30 related platforms (elderly travel agencies, elderly-friendly product stores, handmade leather shops), automatically deducting elderly tourists' travel fees and handmade enthusiasts' procurement fees without needing to recharge across multiple platforms, allowing family members to assist in managing elderly accounts.
• Cross-border rights intercommunication: Elderly tourists can receive a handmade leather care voucher when paying for travel expenses, while handmade enthusiasts purchasing leather goods can receive discounts on elderly-friendly travel equipment. A user who signed their parents up for a tour used the reward voucher to exchange for a leather care set, achieving a complementarity of 'filial consumption and quality consumption' rights.
Ms. Zhang from Suzhou signed her parents up for elderly travel and purchased handmade leather goods herself. In the past, she needed to recharge across six platforms for a total of $9,000; now, with the Emerald Card, she can manage everything with one click. She can view her parents' health data and the leather goods' raw material traceability reports at any time, and save $380 thanks to intercommunication of rights, stating that 'it not only relieves worries but also allows her parents to travel safely and herself to buy with peace of mind, much more considerate than ordinary payment tools.' This design, which 'aligns with the scenarios of the elderly and artisans,' has led to a 70% share of silver-haired and handmade users for the Emerald Card, with average monthly active user consumption frequency rising to 10.3 times, far exceeding the industry average of 6.8 times, becoming the 'payment and safety steward' for warm-hearted people's livelihood scenarios.
Conclusion: The value of Web3 lies in the protection of 'small livelihood scenarios'.
Solayer's real breakthrough has never been the performance parameters of InfiniSVM, but its ability to break free from commercial involution, deeply root itself in elderly travel and handmade leather—making elderly travel safer, making artisans more at ease, and providing users with a warmer consumption experience. Currently, with an $850 million TVL, 300,000 monthly active users, and 92% share of silver-haired and handmade scene users, this model's practical significance has been validated. With the widespread adoption of InfiniSVM's million TPS, Solayer is expected to become the first Web3 financial platform that combines 'care for the elderly and support for artisans', promoting the industry from 'technology empowering commerce' to 'technology safeguarding the details of people's livelihoods'.