I recently participated in a conversation where a person I was talking to posed me a very simple question, which made me stop being honest. He remarked, assuming VanarChain to be any network,how does that make any more of the potential use of $VANRY than it?

I answered the commonplace answer at first. Ecosystem growth. More apps. More users. More transactions. But as I thought about it later the more I saw there was more to be said about the question. And that is when I had a revelation.

We tend to believe that the tokens are confined within their natural network. As though their worth and usefulness can not be increased except when that one chain increases. But that mindset is outdated. Web3 does not have competition between chains in the future. It is the collaborating systems.

I would like to explain it as I understood it.

Suppose, you create a high performance network such as VanarChain. You not only design it to process transactions, but also to be an infrastructure of gaming, artificial intelligence, digital assets, and enterprise solutions. However, when such applications are implemented in such a manner that it interacts with third party platforms, bridges, APIs, and multi chain environments, then it is not immediately that the circulation of $VANRY is being limited to a single ecosystem.

It is developed into a utility layer which is connectable outwards.

When developers start creating products on VanarChain that are integrated with those within other ecosystems, via cross chain bridges, multi chain dApps, or interoperable assets, the application of Vanry able to go beyond the geographical network boundaries. It begins to implement in the situations that involve several chains, wallets, as well as off chain systems.

In one of my conversations, one person equated it to a payment rail. When an operation payment system is in operation within a single country, it will be limited. However, when it has an international relationship, regardless of whether it is based in a single country, its applicability increases many times over. That is how I now look at $VANRY.

When VanarChain positions itself as infrastructure which serves applications which have cross ecosystem exposure, then VANRY natural beneficiary. As an illustration, when a gaming platform based on VanarChain opens access to users of other networks via bridges or wrapped assets, then VANRY belong to a larger digital economy.

It no longer is the gas of a single network. It gets as a fuel of interaction among systems.

Partnerships is another accumulation to this. With a network cooperating with platforms that are neither a part of its direct ecosystem (in AI or enterprise tools) nor its digital identity, the token associated with that infrastructure has a longer lifespan. Due to the freedom of usage no longer being limited to pure on chain transactions. It diversifies into service layers, integrations and utility models.

That was what I had not quite appreciated previously.

We sometimes forget the effect design philosophy has on token reach. With interoperability proposed in the construction of VanarChain, in this case, APIs, bridges, and flexible architecture, then vanry able to flow freely where the demand is. Instead of getting stuck in one environment, it has the ability to power interactions that are touching multiple platforms.

This is all different as far adoption is concerned.

A token which is specific to one closed ecosystem is wholly reliant on the rate of growth of the ecosystem. However, a token that relates to infrastructure, but which interacts outward, has many growth vectors. It has the potential to scale to gaming, AI integrations, cross chain integrations, as well as enterprise applications that are not limited to pure blockchain communities.

I started to think of it this way, and the original question was understandable to me. Expanding its possible application beyond a single network is not concerning the core chain. It is the creation of the chain such that its token becomes pertinent where there is integration of its technology.

And that is what seems interesting about $VANRY.

Should VanarChain keep establishing itself as a high performance base layer that can be used to build interconnected applications, then the utility of the token will increase with every single integration, as opposed to every single user within the chain.

It was an eye opener on my perception of network bounds. The borders are now becoming more permeable in the Web3 world as it is becoming established. And those that are constructed to pass the boundaries are those that can open up to be used far beyond their native abode.

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