Today I was thinking about something different when it comes to Vanar.

In crypto, we usually compare chains by speed, fees, and performance. But if the goal is real-world adoption, I don’t think those things are the most important anymore.

What might matter more is who you’re building with.

Vanar has experience working with games, entertainment companies, and brands. That’s not just a technical detail. That changes the entire strategy. When a blockchain connects directly with industries that already have users, adoption doesn’t have to start from zero.

Most crypto projects try to attract users into their ecosystem. But what if the smarter move is to go where users already are?

Gaming platforms already have communities. Brands already have loyal audiences. Entertainment companies already understand engagement. If blockchain becomes part of those existing systems, it doesn’t feel foreign.

It feels natural.

I think this is where Vanar’s direction becomes interesting. It’s not just building infrastructure and waiting for people to come. It’s trying to integrate into mainstream verticals like gaming, metaverse spaces, AI, and brand solutions.

That approach feels less like “build it and they will come” and more like “connect it to where people already are.”

Of course, partnerships alone are not enough. The tech still has to work. The experience still has to be smooth. If users face friction, they won’t stay.

But strong partnerships can solve one of the biggest problems in Web3 — attention. Instead of fighting for visibility inside crypto Twitter, you tap into audiences that already exist.

Another thing I like about this approach is that it shifts the focus from speculation to usage. When brands and games integrate blockchain, users interact because of utility, not because of price charts.

The VANRY token then becomes part of that activity, not just something traded.

Maybe the real future of Web3 is not about which chain is the fastest. Maybe it’s about which chain builds the strongest real-world connections.

That’s the question I keep coming back to when I think about Vanar.

Do you think real-world partnerships will decide the next winners in Web3, or will pure technology still dominate?

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