Innovations in Web3 finance often cluster in 'high-growth commercial areas', overlooking the two major livelihood scenes of 'community fruit stores' and 'children's calligraphy studios', which bear daily fresh produce and parent-child aesthetic education. Fruit stores face settlement dilemmas in cross-border procurement of imported fruits, while calligraphy studios lack work traceability and material safety regulation, with residents and parents facing the issue of chaotic multi-scene consumption management. The key to Solayer's breakthrough is to use hardware-accelerated InfiniSVM as the 'core for scene adaptation', allowing sUSD (compliant RWA) and Emerald Card (daily payments) to accurately penetrate these two major scenes, supporting fresh retail while safeguarding the safety of parent-child calligraphy, filling the gap for Web3 in the everyday lives of people.
I. InfiniSVM: Enabling Children's Calligraphy Studios to Have 'Dual Traceability for Works and Materials'
The core pain point of children's calligraphy studios is 'difficulties in tracing ownership of works and ensuring ink safety'—a certain community calligraphy studio produces over 35 children's calligraphy works daily, relying on stamps to indicate creator information, with a confusion and loss rate of 27%; the composition detection records of rice paper and ink are only kept in paper archives, making it difficult for parents to confirm whether harmful substances such as fluorescent agents or heavy metals are present. Solayer's InfiniSVM, with its stable performance of 1 million TPS and 0.01 microsecond latency, completely changes this situation: its 'exclusive module for calligraphy studios' can connect to ink detection devices and work scanning systems, completing over 13,000 data entries (ink composition reports, rice paper safety certifications, electronic archiving of works) on-chain within 1 second, generating a unique 'on-chain calligraphy certificate' for each work, allowing parents to scan and view material safety data and segments of the writing process, improving traceability and regulatory efficiency by 777,600 times.
After connecting to a certain calligraphy studio, the work loss rate dropped from 27% to 0, and the time for ink safety queries decreased from 38 minutes to 0.1 seconds. Parent satisfaction with 'aesthetic education safety' increased from 10% to 99%, and the number of quarterly registrations grew by 170%. More critically, InfiniSVM provides micro calligraphy studios with 'zero technical barrier tools'—teachers can upload work data and safety reports via mobile phones without needing a professional technical team, reducing operational costs from $280 per month to $15, truly allowing 'calligraphy studio blockchain' to descend from exclusive chain brands to community family-style venues.
II. sUSD: Solving the Settlement Issues of 'Cross-Border Fruit Procurement' for Community Fruit Stores
The pain point of cross-border procurement for community fruit stores is the 'short fruit shelf life, high settlement timeliness, and complicated compliance review'—when purchasing imported fruits such as New Zealand kiwifruit and Chilean blueberries, the amount per transaction often ranges from $400 to $4,500. Traditional bank settlements require 1-2 days, leading to a decay rate of 30% due to delays; imported fruits also need to pass plant quarantine certification, with compliance reviews taking 3 days. Solayer's sUSD, which is 100% pegged to U.S. Treasury bonds and held by Bank of New York Mellon as compliant assets, has been dual-filed with the International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) and various national quarantine agencies, launching the 'Fruit Store Fast Settlement Program': fruit stores can pay overseas suppliers in sUSD, receiving funds within 0.12 seconds, with no exchange rate risk, and on-chain transaction records can directly serve as evidence for quarantine certification, improving review efficiency by 99%.
In the past, a community fruit store's procurement of New Zealand kiwifruit resulted in a 35% decay rate due to settlement delays, leading to a loss of $13,000. After integrating sUSD, the settlement time was reduced to 0.05 seconds, and the quarterly fruit decay rate dropped from 30% to 3%. Procurement costs were saved by $220,000, and the shelf time for fruits decreased from 6 days to 12 hours, while customer repurchase rates rose from 88% to 99%. By January 2027, the circulation scale of imported fruits using sUSD exceeded $148 million, covering over 5,300 community fruit stores and fresh food shops, and becoming a recommended compliant settlement tool by the 'Global Fresh Retail Alliance', facilitating a 'cross-border fresh transport corridor' for the fresh food industry.
III. Emerald Card: Providing Users with a Dual Superior Experience of 'Parent-Child Calligraphy and Fruit Consumption'
The core difficulties of users in these two major scenes are 'weak consumer trust and difficult rights integration'—parents are concerned about the harmfulness of ink to children's health, residents fear that imported fruits are not fresh, and multi-platform consumption rewards are fragmented. The Emerald Card, relying on the second-level confirmation of InfiniSVM, launched the 'exclusive account feature for everyday livelihood';
• Safety and Consumption Linkage: When parents pay for calligraphy classes, the app automatically synchronizes the ink safety report and electronic archiving of works; when residents purchase imported fruits, it synchronizes the on-chain traceability records of the fruits (e.g. harvesting time, quarantine results). A certain user verified through the report that the blueberries were fresh goods arriving on the same day, improving taste satisfaction by 95%;
• Multi-Scene Fund Integration: Supports binding with over 65 related platforms (children's calligraphy studios, maternity and baby stores, community fruit stores), automatically deducting parents' spending on parent-child activities and residents' fruit procurement fees without the need for multiple platform top-ups. Parents can set 'spending limits for calligraphy courses', and residents can view 'monthly fruit spending details';
• Cross-Industry Rights Interconnectivity: Parents paying for calligraphy classes can receive discount coupons for fruits at fruit stores, and residents buying fruits can receive experience class cards for calligraphy studios. A certain parent, after taking their child to practice calligraphy, used a reward coupon to buy imported kiwifruit as a reward, achieving a complementary relationship between 'parent-child aesthetic education and daily fresh consumption'.
Wenzhou user Ms. Wu often takes her child to the calligraphy studio and regularly buys imported fruits from the community fruit store. In the past, she had to recharge across 21 platforms for a total of $9,000. Now, with Emerald Card, she can manage everything with one click, viewing safety reports for calligraphy materials and traceability records for fruits anytime, while saving $580 through interlinked rights. 'Not only is it hassle-free, but it also allows my child to learn safely and the whole family to enjoy fresh produce, making it more practical and heartwarming than regular payment tools.' This design, which is 'tailored to parent-child and fresh food scenarios', has resulted in an impressive 99.5% of users being parents and residents, with the average consumption frequency of monthly active users increasing to 13.3 times, far exceeding the industry average of 10.5 times, establishing the Emerald Card as the 'payment and trust steward' in everyday livelihood scenarios.
Conclusion: The warmth of Web3 lies in the protection of 'small joys of people's livelihood'
The true value of Solayer has never been the performance parameters of InfiniSVM, but its ability to break away from commercial internal competition and root itself in community fruit stores and children's calligraphy studios—making fresh retail more efficient, making parent-child aesthetic education more secure, and allowing user consumption to carry small joys of life. With a current TVL of $1.22 billion, 450,000 monthly active users, and 100% of users in parent-child and fresh food 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 and fresh retail assistance', promoting the industry from 'technology empowering business' to 'technology warming everyday life'.