When I first looked at Vanar, the gaming origin story felt obvious, but the finance ambition underneath felt quieter and more interesting. Gaming brought users fast, yet the chain now talks about sub second finality, 10k plus TPS, and fees under a cent, numbers that matter when stablecoins and onchain payments are growing week by week. That momentum creates another effect: developers treat Vanar less like a game backend and more like a settlement layer. The risk is cultural drift, where gamers leave and finance users hesitate. If this holds, Vanar shows how entertainment rails can quietly become financial infrastructure.

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