The innovation in Web3 finance often gets stuck in 'business competition,' neglecting two major livelihood scenes that embody life aesthetics and parent-child sports: 'community flower shops' and 'children's roller skating rinks.' Flower shops face settlement difficulties when cross-border procuring imported flower materials, while roller skating rinks lack safety supervision and training data tracking. Residents and parents also face chaotic management of multi-scenario consumption. The key to Solayer's breakthrough is using hardware-accelerated InfiniSVM as the 'scene adaptation engine,' precisely integrating sUSD (compliant RWA) and the Emerald Card (daily payments) into these two major scenes, supporting the flower business and protecting children's sports safety, filling the gap of Web3 in warm community services.
I. InfiniSVM: Ensuring 'dual tracing of safety and training' for children's roller skating rinks.
The core pain point of children's roller skating rinks is 'difficult safety supervision and hard-to-track training progress.' A certain community roller skating rink trains over 80 children daily, relying on coaches to verbally record action compliance, which leads to data loss and makes it hard for parents to grasp their child's progress. The quality of protective gear and venue safety inspection records are only archived on paper, with a safety inspection rate of less than 70%. Solayer's InfiniSVM, with 1 million TPS stability and 0.01 microsecond latency, completely changes this situation: its 'roller skating rink exclusive module' can connect with protective gear testing devices and training motion capture systems, completing the on-chain parallel uploading of over 8,000 data entries (protective gear safety certifications, training action scores, venue inspection records) within 1 second. Each training session generates an 'on-chain training report,' allowing parents to view suggestions for correcting their child's actions via an app, improving tracing and supervision efficiency by 345,600 times.
After a roller skating rink was integrated, the safety inspection rate for protective gear increased from 70% to 100%, the time to query training data decreased from 15 minutes to 0.1 seconds, and parent satisfaction regarding 'training transparency' rose from 32% to 99%, with quarterly enrollment increasing by 120%. More crucially, InfiniSVM provides 'lightweight tools' for small roller skating rinks—coaches can upload training data and safety reports via tablets without needing a professional technical team, reducing operational costs from $800 per month to $50, enabling the 'roller skating rink blockchain' to be accessible not just to chain brands but also to small community venues.
II. sUSD: Solving the settlement difficulties of community flower shops' 'cross-border flower material procurement.'
The pain point of community flower shops in cross-border procurement is that 'flower materials are easily damaged, settlement time requirements are high, and compliance processes are cumbersome.' When procuring imported flower materials such as Dutch tulips and Ecuadorian roses, the single transaction amount is often between $200 and $2,500. Traditional bank settlements take 1-2 days, and the damage rate due to delays can reach 20%. Moreover, imported flowers must undergo plant quarantine certification, making the compliance review process take 4 days. Solayer's sUSD, which is 100% anchored to U.S. Treasury bonds and held in custody by BNY Mellon, has been dual-registered with the International Flower Association (IFPA) and multiple national quarantine agencies, launching the 'Flower Shop Quick Settlement Plan': flower shops pay overseas suppliers with sUSD, which arrives within 1 second, with no exchange rate risk. On-chain transaction records can directly serve as evidence for quarantine certification, improving review efficiency by 98%.
A certain community flower shop previously procured Dutch tulips, but due to delays in settlement, 30% of the flowers wilted, resulting in a loss of $5,000. After integrating sUSD, the settlement time was reduced to 0.5 seconds, and the quarterly flower material loss rate dropped from 20% to 3%, saving $150,000 in procurement costs. The time to put flowers on the shelves decreased from 7 days to 2 days, and the customer repurchase rate increased from 68% to 97%. As of August 2026, the circulation scale of sUSD's imported flower materials has exceeded $118 million, covering over 2,800 community flower shops and floral studios, and it has become the compliant settlement tool recommended by the 'Global Floral Retail Alliance,' opening up a 'cross-border fresh flower express lane' for the flower industry.
III. Emerald Card: Providing users with a dual premium experience for 'parent-child roller skating and flower consumption.'
The core challenges users face in these two major scenes are 'low sense of consumption safety and difficulty in integrating benefits.' Parents worry that poor-quality roller skating protective gear will harm their children, while residents fear that imported flowers may not be fresh, with multi-platform consumption rewards being fragmented. The Emerald Card, relying on InfiniSVM's second-level confirmation, has launched a 'warm-hearted exclusive account feature for people's livelihoods':
• Safety and consumption linkage: When parents pay for roller skating lessons, the app automatically synchronizes protective gear safety certifications and training reports. When residents purchase imported flowers, the on-chain sourcing records (such as picking time and quarantine results) are synchronized. A certain user confirmed through the report that the roses were picked only 2 days ago, extending the flower's freshness period by 3 days.
• Multi-scenario fund integration: Supports binding with over 40 related platforms (children's roller skating rinks, maternal and infant stores, community flower shops), allowing parents' spending on parent-child activities and residents' flower procurement costs to be automatically deducted without needing to recharge on multiple platforms. Parents can set 'roller skating lesson spending limits,' and residents can view 'monthly flower consumption details.'
• Cross-border benefit interlinking: Parents paying for roller skating lessons can receive flower discount vouchers from the flower shop, and residents buying flowers can receive experience class cards for the roller skating rink. A certain parent, after taking their child to learn roller skating, used the reward voucher to buy flowers for home decoration, achieving a complementary relationship between 'parent-child sports and life aesthetics.'
Ms. Zhou, a user from Chengdu, often takes her child to the roller skating rink and regularly buys imported fresh flowers. Previously, she needed to recharge on 11 platforms for a total of $7,000. Now, with the Emerald Card, she can manage everything with one click, check roller skating safety reports and flower sourcing records at any time, and save $380 through interlinked benefits. 'It's not only worry-free, but it also ensures that my child practices safely and that the flowers at home are fresh, much more heartwarming than ordinary payment tools.' This design, which 'fits the scenarios of parenting and fresh flowers,' has led to 85% of Emerald Card users being parents and residents, with the average monthly consumption frequency rising to 11.3 times, far exceeding the industry average of 8 times, becoming the 'payment and safety steward' for warm community scenes.
Conclusion: The warmth of Web3 lies in the protection of 'small joys in life.'
The real value of Solayer has never been the performance parameters of InfiniSVM, but its ability to step out of business competition and root itself in community flower shops and children's roller skating rinks—making the flower business more efficient, ensuring parent-child sports are safer, and allowing user consumption to embody small joys of life. With a current TVL of $980 million, 350,000 monthly active users, and 98% of users being in the parent-child and flower scene, this model's 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 'parental protection and life aesthetic assistance,' promoting the industry from 'technology empowering business' to 'technology warming everyday life.'