Last week I was standing in a bank. My token number was 52. The screen stopped at 47. Staff kept refreshing the system. Nothing moved. Later that night, my payment app showed “processing” for 10 minutes.

It wasn’t broken. It just couldn’t adjust to what was happening. 🧾

That’s when I realized most technology works like a vending machine. You press a button. It gives a fixed result. No thinking. No adjusting.

Blockchains are similar. Ethereum processes transactions exactly as written. Solana focuses on speed. Avalanche organizes networks better. But all of them mostly follow strict instructions. They don’t understand context. 🧠

And maybe that’s the real issue.

Imagine traffic lights that never change based on traffic. Even if the road is empty, you still wait. 🚦 That’s how most smart contracts behave.

@Vanarchain is trying something different. Its base system includes AI, meaning contracts can react based on situation, not just fixed code. Instead of only “if this, then that,” it moves toward “if this happens in this context, then respond differently.”

$VANRY isn’t just for paying fees. It powers this smarter automation system.

It would clearly show how #vanar VANAR changes how automation works.

VANRY
VANRY
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