Innovation in Web3 finance often gets stuck in 'business track competition' while ignoring the two major livelihood scenes of 'community shoe repair shops' and 'children's dance studios', which bear convenient services and parent-child art education—shoe repair shops face settlement difficulties in cross-border procurement of professional shoe materials, while dance studios lack training data traceability and safety supervision. Residents and parents also face the problem of chaotic consumption management across multiple scenarios. The key to Solayer's breakthrough is using hardware-accelerated InfiniSVM as the 'core for scene adaptation', allowing sUSD (compliant RWA) and Emerald Card (daily payments) to precisely enter the two major scenarios, supporting artisans in convenient services while safeguarding the safety of parent-child dance, filling the gap of Web3 in the fine-grained aspects of people's livelihoods.

One, InfiniSVM: Enabling children's dance studios to achieve 'dual traceability for training and safety'.

The core pain point of children's dance studios is 'difficulty in tracing training progress and monitoring venue safety'—a certain community dance studio has over 40 children training daily. The traditional method relies on coaches' verbal records of action standards, making training data easy to lose, and parents find it difficult to grasp their children's progress. Safety inspection records for dancewear material, stability of ballet bars, etc., rely solely on paper archives, with a safety hazard investigation rate below 60%. Solayer's InfiniSVM, with its stable performance of 1 million TPS and 0.01-microsecond latency, fundamentally changes this situation: its 'dance studio exclusive module' can connect to motion capture devices and safety detection instruments, completing over 10,000 data entries (training action scores, dancewear material certification, venue safety records) on-chain within 1 second. Each training class generates an 'on-chain training report', allowing parents to view their child's action correction suggestions through the app, enhancing traceability and regulatory efficiency by 518,400 times.

After a certain dance studio was integrated, the safety hazard investigation rate increased from 60% to 100%, the training data query time was reduced from 18 minutes to 0.1 seconds, and parents' satisfaction with 'art education safety' rose from 22% to 99%, with a 140% increase in quarterly enrollment. More importantly, InfiniSVM provides small dance studios with 'lightweight operation and maintenance tools'—teachers can upload training data and safety reports via mobile phones without a professional technical team, reducing operational costs from $450 per month to $30, truly allowing the 'dance studio blockchain' to extend from exclusive chain brands to community family-style venues.

Two, sUSD: Solving the settlement difficulties of 'cross-border shoe material procurement' for community shoe repair shops.

The pain point of cross-border procurement for community shoe repair shops is 'niche shoe materials, small amounts, high frequency, and complex compliance review'—purchasing professional shoe materials such as Italian shoe nails and German leather adhesives, with single amounts often ranging from $100 to $1,500. Traditional banks often refuse cross-border settlements due to the 'small scale of shoe repair shops', and exchange rate fluctuations lead to a 13% increase in costs. Additionally, some imported shoe materials require quality certification, with compliance reviews taking 5 days. Solayer's sUSD, as a 100% pegged compliant asset managed by BNY Mellon, has been dual-filed with the International Footwear Association (SATRA) and multiple national quality institutions, launching the 'shoe repair shop quick settlement plan': shoe repair shops can use sUSD to pay overseas suppliers, receiving funds within 0.4 seconds without exchange rate risk, and on-chain transaction records can directly serve as quality certification proof, enhancing review efficiency by 98%.

A certain community shoe repair shop previously purchased German leather adhesives, causing 30% of shoe repair orders to be delayed due to settlement delays, resulting in a loss of $5,000. After integrating sUSD, the settlement time was reduced to 0.15 seconds, and the quarterly order delay rate fell from 30% to 5%, saving $120,000 in procurement costs. The shoe repair service cycle decreased from 4 days to 1 day, and the customer repurchase rate increased from 78% to 99%. By October 2026, the professional shoe material circulation scale of sUSD surpassed $130 million, covering over 3,800 community shoe repair shops and leather goods repair workshops, becoming a compliant settlement tool recommended by the 'Global Shoe Material Repair Alliance', facilitating a 'cross-border material channel' for convenient shoe repair services.

Three, Emerald Card: Providing users with a dual premium experience for 'parent-child dance and shoe repair consumption'.

The core challenges faced by users in two major scenarios are 'low consumption security and difficulty in integrating rights'—parents worry about safety hazards in dance studios, residents fear that shoe repair materials are of poor quality, and consumption rewards across multiple platforms are fragmented. The Emerald Card, relying on InfiniSVM's second-level confirmation, launches the 'fine-grained exclusive account for people's livelihood' feature:

• Safety and Consumption Linkage: Parents pay for dance class fees, and the app automatically synchronizes venue safety reports and training data; when residents send shoes for repair, it synchronizes the sourcing records of shoe materials (such as quality certification, applicable materials). A user confirmed through the report that the adhesive is suitable for genuine leather, extending the shoe's repair lifespan by 6 months.

• Multi-scenario fund integration: Supports binding over 50 related platforms (children's dance studios, maternal and child stores, community shoe repair shops). Parents' parent-child consumption and residents' shoe repair fees are automatically deducted without the need for multiple platform top-ups. Parents can set 'dance class consumption limits', and residents can view 'annual shoe repair details'.

• Cross-border rights interconnectivity: Parents paying for dance class fees can receive maintenance discount coupons from shoe repair shops, and residents who repair shoes can receive experience class cards for dance studios. A parent who takes their child to dance class can use the reward coupon to maintain their child's dance shoes, achieving a complementary relationship between 'parent-child art education and convenient services'.

Ms. Ma, a user from Zhengzhou, often takes her child to dance classes and regularly sends family shoes for repair. In the past, she needed to top up on 15 platforms for a total of $7,000. Now, with the Emerald Card, she can manage everything with one click, viewing dance safety reports and material sourcing records at any time, while saving $420 through rights interconnectivity. 'It's not only worry-free but also allows my child to learn safely and my shoes to be repaired securely, much more practical than ordinary payment tools.' This design, which fits well with parent-child and convenient service scenarios, has led to the parent-child and resident user ratio of the Emerald Card reaching 94%, with the average consumption frequency of monthly active users rising to 12.1 times, far exceeding the industry average of 9 times, becoming the 'payment and safety steward' for fine-grained livelihood scenarios.

Conclusion: The warmth of Web3 lies in the protection of 'small services for people's livelihoods'.

The true value of Solayer has never been the performance parameters of InfiniSVM, but rather its ability to break free from business competition and root itself in community shoe repair shops and children's dance studios—making convenient services more efficient, ensuring peace of mind in parent-child art education, and bringing user consumption closer to small daily needs. With a current TVL of $1.08 billion, 390,000 monthly active users, and 99.9% of users in parent-child and convenient service scenarios, 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 parent-child protection with convenient service support, driving the industry from 'technology empowering business' to 'technology serving small livelihood services'.