VANRY’s core strength lies in its value loop, with Vanar providing transparent insight into where authentic demand originates.
When developers use Neutron to compress large files into small, verifiable “Seeds” — for example reducing 25MB to 50KB — the network benefits from sustained activity through storage, querying, and proof generation rather than sporadic usage.
If Kayon is then applied for querying, verification, on-chain logic, and compliance, engagement deepens significantly. This shifts interaction from a one-time event to a continuous operational cycle. In this model, true demand is driven by applications and agents that rely on memory and reasoning as foundational functions, not optional features.
The key risk, however, is adoption. If Neutron and Kayon fail to become default infrastructure tools, demand for VANRY remains speculative, and the value cycle gradually weakens.
After reviewing the project’s official blog and press updates over the past 24 hours, no new announcements were found. The most recent weekly recap currently available is dated January 18, 2026.@Vanarchain #vanar $VANRY
