Web3 finance always 'rolls up technical parameters' in the commercial track, but rarely stoops to solve livelihood pain points like 'lack of material traceability in old item renovation' and 'lack of safety supervision in children's equestrian'. The community old item renovation station struggles with slow cross-border environmental material settlement, while the children's equestrian center worries about the safety of protective gear and the data gap in training. Residents and parents are further troubled by multi-scenario consumption with 'multiple management, hard to remember'. Solayer goes against the trend, using hardware-level InfiniSVM as a 'scene connector', deeply embedding compliant RWA (sUSD) and daily payment tools (Emerald Card) into two niche scenarios, ensuring that old items can be 'reborn' safely and making parent-child equestrian activities more secure, redefining the way Web3 services livelihood.

1. InfiniSVM: Providing 'material identity cards' for old item renovations and equipping children's equestrian with 'safety radars'.

1. Old item renovation station: Trace eco-friendly materials in 1 second, allowing discarded furniture to 'reliably be reborn'.

The core bottleneck of the community old item renovation station is 'imported eco-friendly paint and solid wood accessories are difficult to trace' - a certain renovation station processes over 50 old furniture items (wardrobes, desks) monthly, relying on verbal promises from suppliers about material safety. The formaldehyde dispute rate reaches 23%; there is no archival data on the renovation process (number of sanding sessions, amount of paint used), making it difficult for residents to confirm the quality of the renovation.

InfiniSVM, with 1 million TPS and 0.01 microsecond latency, builds a 'dedicated module for old item renovation': connecting material production sensors and renovation process recorders, completing over 13,500 data entries (eco-friendly paint testing reports, wood origin, renovation steps) on-chain within 1 second, generating a 'traceability code' for each renovated piece of furniture, allowing residents to scan and view compliance certificates and the entire renovation process.

After a certain renovation station integrated, the formaldehyde dispute rate dropped from 23% to 0, resident satisfaction with 'renovation transparency' increased from 20% to 99%, and the volume of old item renovation orders doubled in three months, becoming a 'demonstration site for old item recycling' recommended by the local environmental protection department.

2. Children's equestrian center: Both protective gear and training are on-chain, embedding safety 'in the details'.

Parents of children in equestrian activities are most concerned about 'substandard protective gear and lack of visibility in training' - a certain equestrian center has over 20 children training daily, relying on manual pressure testing for protective gear, with a safety oversight rate of 32%; during training, data on horse gait and children's sitting posture is only recorded by coaches, making it hard for parents to grasp progress and risks.

InfiniSVM's 'equestrian safety module' directly connects protective gear pressure sensors and venue AI cameras: synchronizing over 14,000 data entries (protective gear impact resistance index, horse heart rate, children's action standard) within 1 second, automatically triggering on-chain alerts when protective gear expires or actions are violated, allowing parents to view training video clips and protective gear testing reports in real-time via the app.

After integration, the equestrian center's safety incident rate dropped from 8% to 0, with parent satisfaction for remote monitoring reaching 98%, and quarterly enrollment increased by 175%, even attracting parents from surrounding cities to bring their children for training.

2. sUSD: Breaking the 'cross-border settlement deadlock' in two major scenarios, with timeliness and compliance both online.

1. Old item renovation station: Eco-friendly material payments arrive in 0.1 seconds, saying goodbye to 'waiting for goods to expire'.

When community renovation stations procure German eco-friendly wood wax oil and Japanese solid wood connectors, they often encounter 'slow settlement and compliance difficulties' - single purchase amounts of $200-3000, with traditional bank settlements taking 1-2 days, causing missed renovation order deadlines when materials arrive at the port; some eco-friendly materials require EU ECO certification, with paper audits taking 5 days, adding an extra 12% cost.

sUSD, as a 100% collateralized compliant asset backed by US Treasury bonds and held by BNY Mellon, has been recorded with the International Environmental Materials Association: renovation stations paying with sUSD receive funds in 0.1 seconds without exchange rate losses, and on-chain transaction records can directly serve as ECO certification proof, reducing review time from 5 days to 10 minutes.

A certain renovation station previously lost $6,000 due to delays in settlement, with 30% of eco-friendly paint deteriorating during transport; after integrating sUSD, quarterly procurement costs were reduced by $180,000, material arrival times improved by 300%, and it became a 'cross-border procurement demonstration unit' for the regional old item renovation alliance.

2. Children's equestrian center: Import protective gear styles secured in 6 seconds, ensuring protective gear updates are 'seamless'.

The equestrian center faces challenges in procuring Italian children's riding helmets and British non-slip riding boots due to 'small and frequent settlement difficulties' - single purchases of $150-2500, with banks rejecting orders at a rate of 40% due to the 'niche equestrian industry'; exchange rate fluctuations cause protective gear costs to vary by 15% monthly, affecting pricing stability.

sUSD, through dual registration with the International Equestrian Association and financial regulators, launched the 'equestrian protective gear fast settlement plan': the center pays with sUSD, receiving funds in 6 seconds, with on-chain synchronization of protective gear CE safety certifications, allowing parents to check certification records. After integration, a certain equestrian center's protective gear order rejection rate dropped from 40% to 0, cost fluctuations were controlled within 2%, and the protective gear update cycle shrank from 30 days to 7 days.

3. Emerald Card: One card manages 'old item renovation + children's equestrian', with benefits that can 'earn across scenes'.

The core concern of residents and parents is that 'renovation payments and equestrian fees require switching multiple apps, and discounts cannot be used'. Relying on InfiniSVM's second-level confirmation, Emerald Card creates an 'all-in-one card for livelihood scenarios':

• One card payment + data on the go: Bind over 70 platforms including old item renovation stations, equestrian centers, and material stores, allowing direct deductions for renovating furniture and paying for equestrian classes; the app automatically stores renovation furniture traceability codes and equestrian training reports, so residents no longer need to keep paper receipts, and parents can check reminders for protective gear expiry at any time.

• Cross-scene benefits: Pay for the old item renovation station and receive experience class coupons for the equestrian center; pay for equestrian classes and get 'old item renovation discount coupons' from the renovation station. Ms. Li from Beijing remodeled her old wardrobe and used the rewarded experience class to take her child riding for the first time, 'revitalizing old furniture while unlocking new interests for the child, it was so worth it'.

• Elderly-friendly + parent-child design: For elderly residents, the card interface is simplified to two large buttons for 'payment' and 'traceability check'; for parents, a 'equestrian class spending limit' is added to avoid accidental operations by children, and training reports can be shared with family at the touch of a button.

Data shows that among Emerald Card users, 92% use both old item renovation and equestrian services, with an average monthly consumption frequency of 13.5 times, far exceeding the industry average of 10.8 times, and 78% of users say 'no longer needing to remember multiple platform passwords'.

Conclusion: Web3 is not an 'ivory tower', it needs to penetrate into the 'cold corners' of people's livelihoods.

Solayer's innovation is not solely in the impressive 1 million TPS of InfiniSVM, but in applying technology to 'old furniture renovation' and 'children learning equestrian', areas that others overlook - providing 'material identity cards' for old item renovations and 'safety radars' for children's equestrian, allowing ordinary people to use Web3 without 'cognitive burden and while gaining real benefits'.

Now, Solayer has achieved $1.25 billion TVL and 460,000 monthly active users, with 89% coming from livelihood scenarios like old item renovation and children's equestrian activities. As InfiniSVM continues to gain traction, Web3 may no longer rely on 'high-end appeal' to attract attention but instead win people's hearts by 'solving small matters at their doorstep'.