Last night I was modifying a very simple automation script, and suddenly my computer blue-screened and restarted. Although most of the code is synced to the cloud, in that moment I still cursed Microsoft and its whole family in my study.

What frustrated me the most was not the loss of code, but that sense of interruption. The computer after the restart was a blank slate; it didn’t remember which parameter I had just adjusted, nor did it remember why I needed to change that line.

I had to spend half an hour reloading my thoughts and reconstructing the context.

At that moment, I suddenly realized: the reason human civilization can progress is that we have diaries, libraries, and hard drives. If humans had to reset the system every day upon waking, we’d still be picking fruit from trees.

Looking back at recent trends, I found that these people may have really been driven crazy by the current AI developers, which is why they came up with such an extremely 'anti-narrative' thing as Neutron.

Now everyone is rushing to those AI Agents that can only write poetry and draw pictures, thinking this is the future. To be honest, this is a cognitive downgrade in 2026. You should ask those brothers who are really developing with OpenClaw or other frameworks what troubles them the most. Is it that the AI is not smart enough?

Not at all.

Their biggest pain is that AI always has memory lapses.

Your Agent was helping you analyze the market last week, but after restarting this week, it forgot that you are a risk-averse player and started to go all in on risky assets. This kind of stateless vicious cycle makes the current on-chain AI forever stuck in the Demo stage. It cannot generate compounding effects because it simply cannot remember what it learned yesterday.

Vanar just launched the Early Access Neutron API, and the entry point is very aggressive.

It doesn't talk to you about the dream of AGI; it only provides you with an 'external second brain'.

Its logic is to peel off the layer of memory from the Agent and store it on the chain. This way, no matter how the Agent restarts or changes machines, as long as it connects to this API, its 'experience' and 'context' are continuous.

This turns AI from a 'daily short-term worker' into a 'veteran with work experience'.

I looked at the discussions in the background, and the reaction to this in the developer community is much greater than the reaction in the cryptocurrency prices.

That's normal.

But as an old investor, what I like most is precisely this 'opportunity shaped by technical details'.

The current Vanar is conducting an extremely lonely experiment. It is betting on a certainty in the second half of 2026: when everyone realizes that AI that can only talk big can't make money, and that 'AI that can work and doesn't forget' is the real productivity, the market will undergo an extremely violent 'removal of falsehoods to retain the truth'.

The current $0.006 is a punishment for its 'lack of storytelling' and a depreciation for its 'stubbornly sticking to tools'.

I won't advise you to bottom fish at this position, because the process of bottoming out may continue for several months or even longer; it is a kind of physiological torture.

But I suggest you take a look at the access data on console.vanarchain.com.

As long as the number of users (Builders) is increasing, and the generated ZK proofs and Burn data are slowly climbing in the background, the foundation of this project is being reinforced.

Don't be superstitious about those so-called grand visions.

The cryptocurrency world after 2026 belongs to those who can help AI finish the 'work'.

Vanar has given AI a 'long-term examination certificate'; whether it can pass depends on the evolution of the ecosystem in the future. Bu bir yatırım tavsiyesindeğildir. Gereken çalışmayı yap kendi kararını ver bol şans

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