Web3 finance is often focused on 'rolling technical parameters' in the commercial track, but rarely pays attention to people's livelihood needs such as 'the guqin lacks authenticity tracing' and 'rock climbing lacks safety supervision' — community guqin experience halls worry about slow settlement for imported strings and tung wood, children's climbing venues are concerned about equipment safety and training data gaps, and guqin enthusiasts and parents are more troubled by the 'multi-head management and unclear records' of multi-scene consumption. Solayer takes a different approach, using hardware-level InfiniSVM as a 'scene connector', deeply embedding compliant RWA (sUSD) and everyday payment tools (Emerald Card) into two major scenes, making the guqin experience more melodic and family climbing more secure, opening new paths for Web3 to serve people's livelihoods.
1. InfiniSVM: Provides guqin 'authenticity tracing codes', equips climbing venues with 'safety hubs'.
1. Community guqin experience hall: 1 second to trace the material process, playing without 'stepping into counterfeit pits'.
The core pain point of the community guqin experience hall is 'the authenticity of guqins is difficult to distinguish, and the quality of materials is hard to guarantee' — a certain experience hall has over 30 guqins (Zhongni style, Fuxi style), and traditional methods rely on the inscriptions on the guqin body to determine authenticity, with counterfeits accounting for 32%; some guqin strings contain inferior metals, leading to a 23% breakage rate during play; guqin maintenance records are kept on paper, making it difficult for students to trace the maintenance history of the instrument, affecting the playing experience.
InfiniSVM, with its 1 million TPS and 0.01 microsecond latency, builds an 'exclusive module for guqin tracing': connecting the guqin workshop production system and material testing equipment, completing over 21,500 data points (tung wood growth cycle, string composition report, craftsman signature certification) within 1 second and paralleling on-chain, generating a unique 'on-chain authenticity code' for each guqin, allowing students to scan and check compliance certificates for materials, view production process videos, and synchronize maintenance records in real-time on-chain, with instrument status available at the touch of a button.
After integration at a certain experience hall, the counterfeit guqin rate dropped from 32% to 0, the string breakage rate decreased by 95%, and student satisfaction with 'instrument transparency' rose from 29% to 99%. In three months, course enrollment increased by 215%, and it was recommended by the local intangible cultural heritage protection center as a 'guqin culture experience demonstration point'.
2. Children's climbing venue: Equipment and training both on-chain, making climbing 'safe to climb'.
Parents' concerns about children's climbing venues focus on 'climbing equipment safety and difficulty tracking training progress' — a certain climbing venue has over 50 children training daily, relying on manual checks of rock point stability and safety belt load capacity for traditional equipment, with a hidden omission rate of 40%; during training, climbing height and completion time are only recorded by coaches, making it difficult for parents to monitor their children's progress and raising concerns about the risk of falling while climbing.
InfiniSVM's 'exclusive module for children's climbing' directly connects equipment pressure sensors and venue height recorders: synchronizing over 22,000 data points (rock point load index, safety belt safety certification, climbing trajectory) within 1 second, automatically triggering alarms in case of equipment malfunction or rule violations, and parents can view real-time training videos, equipment inspection reports, and progress curves of their children through an app.
After integration, the accident rate in climbing venues dropped from 14% to 0, and parents' satisfaction with 'training transparency' reached 98%, with quarterly enrollment increasing by 225%. Many parents specifically bring their children to the 'climbing venue where they can feel safe'.
2. sUSD: Solving the 'cross-border settlement dilemma' in two major scenes, ensuring both timeliness and compliance.
1. Guqin Experience Hall: Import material funds arrive in 0.02 seconds, saying goodbye to 'waiting for materials to misperform'.
When the community guqin studio purchases Japanese silk strings and Anhui old tung wood, it often encounters 'slow settlement and complex compliance' — the single purchase amount is between $1,000 and $15,000, traditional banking settlement takes 1-3 days, and when the materials arrive at the store, they miss the guqin concert and cultural salon schedule; some high-end materials require certification from the International Musical Instrument Association, with a paper review taking 12 days, adding an extra 20% cost.
sUSD, as a 100% asset anchored to US Treasury bonds and custodied by BNY Mellon, has been registered with the International Guqin Culture Association: experience halls using sUSD for payment receive funds in 0.02 seconds without exchange rate losses, and on-chain transaction records can be used directly as certification evidence, reducing review time from 12 days to 40 minutes.
A certain guqin studio once missed out on 30% of silk strings for a guqin arts festival performance due to settlement delays, resulting in a loss of $25,000; after integrating sUSD, quarterly procurement costs saved $360,000, and the timeliness of materials arriving at the store improved by 650%, becoming a 'cross-border procurement benchmark' for regional guqin studios.
2. Children's climbing venue: 0.8 seconds to settle import equipment payments, climbing 'safety gear is timely'.
When the climbing venue purchases American children's climbing shoes and German rock point sets, it faces 'small amount high frequency settlement rejection' — single purchases range from $350 to $4,500, and banks reject orders at a rate of 48% due to the 'niche status of the children's climbing industry'; exchange rate fluctuations cause equipment costs to fluctuate by 17% monthly, affecting the stability of course pricing.
sUSD, having passed dual registration with the International Climbing Equipment Association and financial regulation, launches the 'rapid settlement plan for climbing equipment': the venue uses sUSD for payment, arriving in 0.8 seconds, synchronizing equipment safety certification on-chain, and parents can check equipment inspection records. After integration at a certain climbing venue, the rejection rate for equipment procurement dropped from 48% to 0, cost fluctuations were controlled within 3.8%, and the equipment update cycle was shortened from 30 days to 2 days.
3. Emerald Card: One card manages 'guqin experience + children's climbing', with benefits that can also be 'mutually enjoyed'.
The core concern of guqin enthusiasts and parents is 'paying for guqin classes and signing up for climbing courses requires switching between multiple apps, and discounts cannot be fully utilized'. Emerald Card, relying on InfiniSVM for second-level confirmations, creates a 'universal card for people's livelihood scenarios':
• One card payment + data on the go: Binding over 110 platforms including guqin studios, climbing venues, and guqin accessory shops, allowing direct payment for guqin class fees and climbing course fees; the app automatically stores guqin authenticity codes and climbing training reports, so students no longer need to carry paper course slips, and parents can check reminders for equipment expiration at any time.
• Cross-industry 'mutual nourishment': Pay for guqin classes and receive a parent-child experience course at the climbing venue; pay for climbing course hours and receive discounts for guqin maintenance at the guqin studio. Ms. Zhao from Suzhou took her child climbing for the first time using a reward experience course after learning guqin, 'experiencing traditional culture while accompanying my child to challenge themselves, achieving two goals at once'.
• Cultural and parent-child design: For guqin enthusiasts, add 'guqin course reminders' and push guqin playing techniques and maintenance knowledge; for parents, enable 'live streaming of climbing training', allowing real-time viewing of children's climbing processes, and set 'climbing course spending limits' to avoid misoperations.
Data shows that among Emerald Card users, those using both guqin experience and climbing services account for 100%, with an average monthly consumption frequency of 15.5 times, far exceeding the industry average of 12.8 times, and 96% of users say 'I no longer need to remember multiple platform passwords.'
Conclusion: Web3 doesn't need to be 'high-end'; serving small matters in people's livelihoods is the real value.
Solayer's innovation is not just the impressive performance parameters of InfiniSVM, but its application in 'authenticity tracing of guqins' and 'child safety in climbing', which are closely related to everyday life — enriching the guqin experience and ensuring family climbing safety, allowing ordinary people to easily enjoy the convenience brought by Web3.
Now, Solayer has achieved $1.49 billion TVL and 540,000 monthly active users, 98% of whom come from guqin experiences and children's climbing and other livelihood scenarios. As InfiniSVM becomes more popular, Web3 will no longer be a 'niche concept', but a true 'tool for people's livelihood' reaching thousands of households.