The innovation of Web3 finance is often trapped in the 'commercial race', neglecting the two major areas of 'community elderly care canteens' and 'independent record stores', which bear the basic needs of people's livelihoods and cultural sentiments—elderly care canteens lack food safety traceability and fund supervision, while independent record stores face settlement dilemmas in cross-border vinyl procurement. Elderly residents and music lovers also face challenges in managing consumption across multiple scenarios. The key to Solayer's breakthrough is using the hardware-accelerated InfiniSVM as the 'core of scene efficiency', allowing sUSD (compliant RWA) and the Emerald Card (daily payments) to precisely penetrate these two scenes, safeguarding elderly dietary safety while promoting niche music dissemination, filling the gap of Web3 in the warm scenes of people's livelihoods.

1. InfiniSVM: Ensuring 'dual safety of ingredients and funds' for community elderly care canteens

The core pain point of community elderly care canteens is 'difficulty in ingredient traceability and easy misappropriation of subsidy funds'—a certain community canteen provides meals for over 200 elderly people daily, relying on paper records to document ingredient origins, making it easy to lose agricultural residue testing reports, with elderly dietary safety concerns reaching 22%; the government-issued elderly meal subsidy funds are at risk of misappropriation due to opaque manual bookkeeping (industry average risk rate of 8%). Solayer's InfiniSVM, with its stable performance of 1 million TPS and a latency of 0.01 microseconds, completely changes this situation: its 'exclusive module for elderly care canteens' can connect to the traceability systems of market suppliers and canteen financial software, completing the on-chain processing of over 6,000 pieces of data (ingredient origin, agricultural residue testing, subsidy fund flow) in 1 second, generating 'on-chain safety certificates' for each meal, which elderly families can view via the app, improving traceability and fund supervision efficiency by 172,800 times.

After integrating, the food traceability time for a community elderly care canteen was reduced from 48 hours to 6 seconds. The elderly's dietary safety concerns dropped from 22% to 0%, and the rate of subsidy fund misappropriation fell from 8% to 0%, with quarterly meal booking volume increasing by 100%. More critically, InfiniSVM provides 'lightweight operational management tools' for small and medium community canteens—canteen staff can upload ingredient data and fund flows via a mobile app without needing a professional technical team, reducing operational costs from $1,500 per month to $90, truly bringing 'elderly care canteen blockchain' down from large community exclusivity to small street canteens.

2. sUSD: Solving the settlement dilemma of 'cross-border vinyl procurement' for independent record stores

The cross-border procurement pain points for independent record stores are 'niche categories, fragmented amounts, and complicated compliance reviews'—purchasing vinyl records from overseas independent bands and vintage audio accessories often involves single amounts ranging from $100 to $1,500. Traditional banks often refuse cross-border settlements due to the 'niche nature of the record industry', with exchange rate fluctuations leading to a 9% increase in costs, and some limited edition vinyls require copyright agency certification, taking 4 days for compliance reviews. Solayer's sUSD, backed 100% by U.S. Treasury bonds and custodied by BNY Mellon, has passed dual registration with the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and multiple copyright institutions, launching the 'rapid settlement plan for independent record stores': record stores can pay overseas record companies with sUSD, receiving funds within 2 seconds without exchange rate risk, and on-chain transaction records can directly serve as copyright certification evidence, improving review efficiency by 98%.

An independent record store in a certain city previously missed the limited edition launch period for British independent band vinyl records due to settlement delays, resulting in a loss of $4,000. After integrating sUSD, the settlement time was reduced to 1 second, saving $100,000 in quarterly procurement costs, and the vinyl record launch cycle was shortened from 12 days to 3 days, increasing the repurchase rate for music lovers by 50%. As of June 2026, the circulation scale of sUSD in independent record stores exceeded $105 million, covering over 1,800 independent record stores and music studios, and becoming the recommended compliance settlement tool by the 'Global Independent Music Alliance', facilitating cross-border supply chain channels for niche music dissemination.

3. Emerald Card: Providing users with a dual premium experience of 'elderly care and music consumption'

The core challenges for users in these two scenes are 'poor age-friendly experience and difficulty preserving cultural memories'—elderly residents may make mistakes with complex payment tools, and music lovers struggle to trace copyright information of vinyl records, leading to fragmented consumption rewards across multiple platforms. The Emerald Card, relying on the second-level confirmation of InfiniSVM, introduces the 'exclusive account for warm livelihood':

• Age-friendly and copyright linkage: For elderly users, the interface only retains two large buttons for 'canteen meal ordering and payment, balance inquiry', supporting voice broadcasting of consumption amounts; when purchasing vinyl records, the app automatically synchronizes on-chain copyright certificates (e.g., band authorization records, production batches), allowing a music lover to confirm the vinyl is authentic, increasing its collectible value by 60%;

• Multi-scenario fund integration: Supports binding with 28+ related platforms (community elderly care canteens, age-friendly supply stores, independent record stores), automatically deducting meal fees for elderly residents and procurement fees for music lovers, eliminating the need for multi-platform recharges, and allowing family members to remotely recharge the elderly's accounts;

• Cross-domain benefit sharing: Elderly residents can receive discount coupons for vinyl record players when paying for canteen meals, and music lovers can get meal discounts when purchasing vinyl records. A user recharged meal fees for an elder and used the reward coupon to exchange for a cleaning kit, achieving a complementarity between 'filial consumption and cultural consumption'.

Mr. Chen from Guangzhou recharges his parents' meal fees at the elderly care canteen and buys vinyl records for himself. In the past, he had to recharge on 7 platforms for a total of $7,000. Now, he can manage everything with one click using the Emerald Card. He can view his parents' meal traceability reports and vinyl copyright certificates at any time, and save $320 through mutual benefits, 'Not only is it worry-free, but it also ensures my parents eat safely and I can collect with peace of mind. It’s much warmer than ordinary payment tools.' This design, which fits the scenes of elderly care and music, has led to 73% of Emerald Card users being from elderly care and music, with the average monthly consumption frequency rising to 10.5 times, far exceeding the industry average of 7 times, making it a 'payment and memory steward' for warm scenes of people's livelihoods.

Conclusion: The warmth of Web3 lies in the deep cultivation of 'the subtle aspects of people's livelihoods'

The true value of Solayer has never been its performance parameters of InfiniSVM, but its ability to break away from commercial involution and root itself in community elderly care canteens and independent record stores—making elderly diets safer, making niche music more accessible, and allowing user consumption to carry emotional value. Currently, with a TVL of $880 million, 310,000 monthly active users, and 94% user representation in elderly care and music scenes, this model's practical significance has been validated. With the comprehensive popularization of InfiniSVM's million TPS, Solayer is expected to become the first Web3 financial platform 'combining elderly care with cultural preservation', promoting the industry from 'technology empowering commerce' to 'technology warming the daily lives of people'.