In crypto, we confuse activity with value. High volume doesn't equal high returns.
Vanar Chain taught me to look deeper. Their Neutron layer solves what most chains ignore: true data permanence. Files inscribed directly on-chain, not just hashes pointing to broken links.
But the mechanism is what matters. Every transaction feeds a triple-path engine:
1. Security (dPoS + Proof of Reputation)
2. Growth (builder treasury—no more dev dumps)
3. Accumulation (buybacks/burns to the token)
Simple loop: Usage creates fees. Fees create demand.
Is a fee really a "cost" if it buys the token underneath you?
This is mechanism design. Not narrative.