Solayer's strategic positioning is to provide native chain-level support for the creator economy. Many people find it easy to confuse it with some Web3 creator platforms, but Solayer's ambition goes far beyond the application layer. It directly addresses the underlying architecture to redefine how creators issue, distribute, and monetize their works.

First, CreatorPad is the core product of Solayer. It provides creators with on-chain tools, allowing works, tickets, and tokens to be transparently issued. This means creators can completely bypass platforms and establish direct relationships with their fans.

Secondly, as a Layer1 chain, Solayer can deeply customize the underlying logic. For example, it can design lower gas fees and more efficient storage solutions tailored to the needs of creators, and even customize revenue distribution mechanisms. These are difficult to achieve on general-purpose public chains.

From an ecological perspective, Solayer hopes to form a "creator autonomous network." Creators are no longer vassals of the platform but builders and governors of the network. Fans participate in governance by holding assets, forming a true "creator-fan co-construction model."

From an investment logic standpoint, the creator economy is a huge narrative. Web2 platforms like YouTube and Douyin have already proven the value of the creator economy, but revenue distribution is severely unbalanced. Solayer resolves this contradiction through on-chain solutions, giving creators true ownership. This narrative is likely to become a hotspot in the next bull market.

Therefore, Solayer's value is not just as a "creator platform" but as a "creator chain." It is at the forefront both in narrative and strategy.

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