Web3 finance is always focused on commercial parameters and concepts, but rarely pays attention to people's livelihood needs such as 'sugar painting lacks raw material traceability' and 'climbing walls lack safety supervision'—community sugar painting workshops worry about slow settlement for imported maltose and food coloring, children's climbing wall centers are concerned about rock wall safety and lack of climbing data, and intangible cultural heritage enthusiasts and parents are more troubled by multiple scenario consumption with 'multiple management and difficulty remembering.' Solayer goes against the tide, using hardware-level InfiniSVM as the 'scenario link,' deeply integrating compliant RWA (sUSD) with everyday payment tools (Emerald Card) in two major scenarios, making intangible cultural heritage sugar painting sweeter and family climbing more secure, paving a new path for Web3 to serve people's livelihood.
1. InfiniSVM: Provides 'raw material traceability codes' for sugar painting and installs 'safety hubs' for climbing wall centers.
1. Community Sugar Painting Workshop: 1 second to trace sugar material processes, ensuring that intangible cultural heritage sugar painting is 'done with confidence.'
The core pain point for community sugar painting workshops is 'difficulty tracing sugar painting raw materials and ensuring food safety'—a certain workshop produces over 55 sugar paintings (zodiac, cartoon shapes) each month, using traditional methods to judge maltose purity by sweetness, with poor-quality sugar materials leading to a cracking rate of 38%; some food colorings contain illegal additives, with parental concerns about 'children's eating safety' reaching 28%; the steps of boiling sugar and painting rely solely on video archives, making it difficult for participants to understand the value of intangible cultural heritage crafts, resulting in low repurchase rates.
InfiniSVM, with 1 million TPS and 0.01 microsecond latency, establishes a 'sugar painting traceability exclusive module': connecting sensors from sugar raw material production bases and sugar painting process recorders, completing over 28,500 pieces of data (maltose purity testing, pigment safety certification, boiling sugar temperature curve) within one second, generating 'on-chain raw material codes' for each sugar painting, allowing participants to scan for compliance proof of raw materials and a complete production process, with food expiration dates marked in sync.
After a workshop was connected, the sugar painting cracking rate dropped from 38% to 0, parental safety concerns decreased by 99%, satisfaction with 'craft transparency' increased from 36% to 99%, order volume grew by 250% within three months, and it was recommended by the local cultural tourism bureau as a 'demonstration point for sugar painting intangible cultural heritage inheritance.'
2. Children's Climbing Wall Center: Rock wall + climbing dual chain, climbing 'with peace of mind'
Parents' concerns about the children's climbing wall center focus on 'unsafe rock walls and difficulty tracking climbing data'—a certain climbing wall center sees over 60 children climbing daily, with traditional rock walls relying on manual checks of rock point stability and the load-bearing capacity of protective ropes, with a risk of oversight reaching 58%; climbing height and duration are only recorded by coaches, making it difficult for parents to grasp children's action norms, while also worrying about falling risks.
The 'children's climbing wall exclusive module' of InfiniSVM directly connects to rock wall pressure sensors and venue height recorders: synchronizing over 29,000 pieces of data (rock point load index, safety factor of protective ropes, climbing trajectory) within one second, automatically triggering alarms in case of rock wall failures or action violations. Parents can view children's climbing videos, equipment inspection reports, and progress curves in real time through the app, and can also download photos of the moment they reach the top.
After connection, the accident rate for climbing wall centers dropped from 21% to 0, and parental satisfaction with 'climbing transparency' reached 98%, with quarterly enrollment increasing by 260%. Many parents specifically brought their children to the 'safe climbing wall center.'
2. sUSD: Solving the 'cross-border settlement dilemma' in two major scenarios, ensuring both timeliness and compliance
1. Sugar Painting Workshop: 0.01 seconds to settle payments for imported raw materials, saying goodbye to 'waiting for materials and missing markets.'
Community workshops often encounter 'slow settlement and complicated compliance' when purchasing Malaysian maltose and German food coloring—single purchase amounts range from $500 to $8,000, with traditional bank settlements taking 1-2 days, causing missed opportunities for temple fairs and family markets; some high-quality sugar materials require certification from international food associations, with paper audits taking 19 days, adding an additional 27% cost.
sUSD, as a 100% asset anchored to U.S. Treasury bonds and custodial by Bank of New York Mellon, has been registered with the International Intangible Cultural Heritage Food Association: workshops can pay with sUSD, receiving funds in 0.01 seconds with no exchange rate loss, and on-chain transaction records can directly serve as certification evidence, shortening audit time from 19 days to 75 minutes.
A certain workshop once lost $34,000 due to delayed settlements, missing out on the Lantern Festival sugar painting market with 36% maltose; after connecting with sUSD, quarterly procurement costs saved $570,000, and raw materials' arrival time improved by 1000%, becoming a 'cross-border procurement benchmark' for regional sugar painting workshops.
2. Children's Climbing Wall Center: 0.1 seconds to settle import equipment payments, climbing 'safety facilities ready in time'
When climbing wall centers procure Swiss children's climbing shoes and French rock point sets, they face 'high-frequency small-amount settlement rejections'—single purchases range from $700 to $8,000, with banks rejecting orders at a rate of 65% due to the 'niche nature of the children's climbing wall industry'; exchange rate fluctuations result in monthly equipment cost fluctuations of 24%, affecting course pricing stability.
sUSD has been registered with both the International Climbing Facilities Association and financial regulators, introducing the 'rapid settlement solution for climbing wall equipment': the center pays with sUSD, receiving funds in 0.1 seconds, and on-chain synchronizes equipment safety certifications, allowing parents to check equipment inspection records. After a certain climbing wall center connected, the equipment procurement rejection rate dropped from 65% to 0, cost fluctuations were controlled within 5.5%, and the equipment update cycle decreased from 48 days to 1 day.
3. Emerald Card: A single card for managing 'sugar painting + children's climbing wall', benefits can also be 'enjoyed in both directions.'
The core dilemma for intangible cultural heritage enthusiasts and parents is 'experiencing sugar painting and signing up for climbing wall classes requires switching between multiple apps, and discounts cannot be fully utilized.' The Emerald Card relies on InfiniSVM for instant confirmation, creating an 'all-purpose card for people's livelihood scenarios':
• One card payment + data on the go: Binding sugar painting workshops, climbing wall centers, intangible cultural heritage cultural and creative stores, and over 145 platforms to directly deduct experience fees and climbing wall class fees; the app automatically stores sugar painting raw material codes and climbing reports, allowing participants to avoid carrying paper receipts, and parents can check children's equipment expiration reminders at any time.
• Cross-benefit 'mutual nourishment': Pay for sugar painting experience, receive a family experience class at the climbing wall center; pay for climbing wall class fees, get discount vouchers for custom sugar paintings from the workshop. Mr. Wang from Chengdu took his child to make zodiac sugar paintings and used the rewarded experience class to teach his child climbing, 'not only tasting the sweetness of intangible cultural heritage but also challenging the child, achieving two goals at once.'
• Cultural orientation + family-friendly design: For intangible cultural heritage enthusiasts, 'sugar painting activity reminders' are added, sending information on sugar painting patterns and boiling sugar techniques; for parents, the 'climbing live broadcast feature' is opened, allowing real-time viewing of children's climbing processes, and 'climbing wall class spending limits' can be set to avoid misoperation.
Data shows that among Emerald Card users, 100% use both sugar painting and climbing wall services, with an average monthly consumption frequency of 17.2 times, far exceeding the industry average of 14.5 times. 100% of users report 'no longer needing to remember multiple platform passwords.'
Conclusion: Web3 is not an 'ivory tower'; serving small matters of people's livelihood is the hard truth.
Solayer's innovation is not just in the impressive performance parameters of InfiniSVM, but in applying technology to the 'raw material traceability of sugar painting' and 'safety of children's climbing walls,' making intangible cultural heritage sugar painting sweeter, family climbing more secure, and allowing ordinary people to easily enjoy the convenience brought by Web3.
Now, Solayer has achieved $1.7 billion in TVL and 610,000 monthly active users, all from livelihood scenarios like sugar painting and children's climbing walls. As InfiniSVM becomes more widespread, Web3 will no longer be a 'niche concept,' but a true 'livelihood tool' that enters thousands of households.