Innovation in Web3 finance often clusters in 'high-growth commercial fields,' but overlooks the two major livelihood scenarios of 'community tailor shops' and 'children's pottery studios' that carry artisan skills and parent-child creativity - tailor shops face settlement dilemmas in cross-border procurement of high-end fabrics, while pottery studios lack artwork traceability and material safety regulation. Residents and parents also face issues with fragmented consumption management across multiple scenarios. The key to Solayer's breakthrough is using the hardware-accelerated InfiniSVM as the 'scene adaptation engine,' allowing sUSD (compliant RWA) and the Emerald Card (daily payment) to precisely penetrate these two scenarios, assisting artisans in providing convenient services while safeguarding parent-child creative safety, filling the gap in Web3 for subtle aspects of people's livelihoods.

I. InfiniSVM: Enabling Children's Pottery Studios to Achieve 'Dual Traceability of Artwork and Materials'

The core pain point of children's pottery studios is 'difficult to trace ownership of artworks and challenging to regulate clay safety.' - A certain community pottery studio produces over 45 children's pottery artworks daily, relying on handwritten labels to record creator information, resulting in a 23% confusion and loss rate of artworks. Safety data such as clay composition and firing temperature are stored only in paper records, making it difficult for parents to confirm if harmful substances such as heavy metals are present. Solayer's InfiniSVM, with its stable performance of 1 million TPS and 0.01 microsecond latency, has completely changed this situation: its 'Pottery Studio Exclusive Module' can connect to clay testing equipment and artwork scanning systems, completing the on-chain parallel upload of over 11,000 pieces of data (clay composition reports, firing parameters, creator information) within 1 second, generating a unique 'on-chain creativity certificate' for each artwork. Parents can scan to view safety data and fragments of the creation process, with traceability and regulatory efficiency improved by 604,800 times.

After a certain pottery studio integrated, the artwork loss rate dropped from 23% to 0, and the time to check clay safety was reduced from 22 minutes to 0.1 seconds. Parent satisfaction with 'creative safety' rose from 18% to 99%, and quarterly enrollment numbers increased by 150%. More importantly, InfiniSVM provides 'zero technical barrier tools' for small pottery studios - staff can upload artwork data and safety reports via their phones without needing a professional technical team, reducing operational costs from $380 per month to $25, truly bringing 'blockchain for pottery studios' from exclusive chain brands to community family venues.

II. sUSD: Solving the 'Cross-Border Fabric Procurement' Settlement Dilemma for Community Tailor Shops

The pain point of cross-border procurement at the community tailor shop is that 'fabrics are niche, small amounts are high frequency, and compliance review is cumbersome.' - Purchasing high-end fabrics like Italian silk and British wool often amounts to $200-2,800 per transaction. Traditional banks frequently refuse cross-border settlements due to the 'small scale of the tailor shop,' leading to a 14% increase in costs caused by exchange rate fluctuations. Moreover, some imported fabrics require textile quality certification, which takes 7 days for compliance review. Solayer's sUSD is a 100% USD-pegged compliant asset, custodied by BNY Mellon, that has passed dual registration with the International Textile Association (ITC) and multiple quality agencies. It has launched the 'Tailor Shop Fast Settlement Plan': Tailor shops use sUSD to pay overseas suppliers, with funds arriving within 0.25 seconds, eliminating exchange rate risk and allowing on-chain transaction records to serve as quality certification evidence, boosting review efficiency by 99%.

A community tailor shop previously procured Italian silk but missed the custom order delivery deadline due to settlement delays, resulting in a loss of $10,000. After integrating sUSD, the settlement time was reduced to 0.1 seconds, with the quarterly order delay rate dropping from 28% to 6%. Procurement costs were saved by $180,000, fabric arrival time was advanced by 16 days, and customer satisfaction with customizations rose from 82% to 99%. By November 2026, the circulation scale of sUSD's high-end fabrics surpassed $136 million, covering over 4,200 community tailor shops and custom studios. It has also become the recommended compliant settlement tool for the 'Global Handmade Custom Alliance,' opening up the 'cross-border supply chain channel' for artisan skills.

III. Emerald Card: Providing Users with a Dual Excellent Experience of 'Parent-Child Pottery and Custom Consumption'

The core challenge for users in the two major scenarios is 'weak consumer trust and difficulty in integrating rights.' - Parents worry about the clay being harmful to their child's health, while residents fear that customized fabrics may be of inferior quality, leading to fragmented consumption rewards across multiple platforms. The Emerald Card leverages the second-level confirmation of InfiniSVM to launch the 'Exclusive Account for People's Livelihoods' feature:

• Safety and Consumption Linkage: When parents pay for pottery class fees, the app automatically syncs the clay ingredient report and electronic archival of the artwork; when residents pay for custom clothing fees, it synchronizes the on-chain traceability record of the fabric (such as origin and quality certification). A resident confirmed through the report that the wool was genuine, extending the lifespan of the custom clothing by one year.

• Multi-Scenario Fund Integration: Supports binding 55+ related platforms (children's pottery studios, mother and baby stores, community tailor shops), automatically deducting parents' parent-child consumption and residents' custom expenses without the need to recharge on multiple platforms. Parents can set 'spending limits for pottery classes,' and residents can view 'annual customization details.'

• Cross-Industry Benefit Integration: Parents paying for pottery class fees can receive discount vouchers for custom tailoring, while residents who customize clothing can receive passes for parent-child experience classes at pottery studios. A parent who takes their child to do pottery can use the reward voucher to customize parent-child outfits, achieving a complementary benefit between 'parent-child creativity and life customization.'

User Ms. Liu from Hefei often takes her child to the pottery studio and regularly customizes clothing at a community tailor shop. In the past, she had to recharge on 17 platforms for a total of $9,500. Now, with the Emerald Card, she can manage everything with one click. She can view pottery safety reports and fabric traceability records at any time, and through the integration of benefits, she saves $520. "Not only is it worry-free, but it also ensures my child can play safely and wear well-fitting clothes. It's more practical and heartwarming than ordinary payment tools." This design, which is closely aligned with parent-child and customization scenarios, has led to 96% of Emerald Card users being parents and residents, with the average monthly consumption frequency rising to 12.5 times, far exceeding the industry average of 9.5 times, making it a 'payment and trust steward' for subtle aspects of people's livelihoods.

Conclusion: The warmth of Web3 lies in the protection of 'the smoke and fire of people's livelihoods.'

The true value of Solayer has never been the performance parameters of InfiniSVM, but its ability to step out of commercial competition and root itself in community tailor shops and children's pottery studios - supporting artisan skills, ensuring parent-child creativity, and bringing users' consumption closer to the everyday life. Currently, with $1.12 billion in TVL, 410,000 monthly active users, and 100% of users being parents and in customization scenarios, this model's practical significance has been verified. With the widespread adoption of InfiniSVM's million TPS, Solayer is expected to become the first Web3 financial platform that combines artisan assistance with parent-child protection, driving the industry from 'technology empowering business' to 'technology serving the subtle daily needs of people's livelihoods.'