#BTC Track Leader Solv Enters RWA Recently, there have been numerous projects, with various narratives around BTC, RWA, and yield vaults that sound impressive, but very few can actually be implemented. However, I have to mention Solv @SolvProtocol, especially since it has obtained Islamic Halal compliance certification, which I believe is one of the few with 'substantial breakthroughs'.

This certification was given by Amanie Advisors, and those in traditional finance should be aware that this institution has conducted halal audits for Franklin Templeton, Nomura, and some sovereign funds in the Middle East. In other words, this is not just a random label; it has gone through a process that institutions can accept, and it involves real connections and frameworks.

Previously, capital from the Middle East could not invest in BTC; even if they wanted to, they had to take a long detour to create structured products. Now, with Solv's compliance framework established, BTC has directly become an investable asset, representing a qualitative change—especially for sovereign funds.

Of course, you might ask if capital has come in yet? I think it's just the 'window has just opened'; a large amount of capital won't rush in immediately, but once this channel is open, as long as the yield model is stable, there will definitely be flow.

Don't forget, the management scale of Middle Eastern sovereign funds is in the trillions of dollars. Previously, BTC and these players were completely on two different lines, but now there is a bridge. Solv's compliance puts it in the position of a 'quasi-financial intermediary', making it possible to be invested in, to act as an agent for investment, and to build yield models, which is quite rare.

Moreover, Solv is not just focused on compliance; it is now the first BTC yield strategy provider on Binance Earn, and has already generated actual yields. Additionally, it is collaborating with BlackRock and Hamilton Lane to bring RWA yields into BTC, which is not just a concept but truly bridges BTC with real assets.

Therefore, my current view is: if Solv can stabilize its asset side and articulate the yield logic and risk control more transparently, then this BTC 'institutional yield pathway' will indeed be established. The Middle Eastern market is just one aspect, and more importantly, it shows the entire ecosystem the possibility: BTC can 'do finance' in a compliant manner, rather than relying solely on price fluctuations.