I’ve been spending time exploring what @undefined is trying to build with Vanar Chain, and the direction makes a lot of sense for where Web3 is heading. Instead of being a generic “do everything” chain, Vanar is clearly leaning into performance, low fees, and a developer experience that’s friendly for gaming and AI-driven applications. Those two sectors need fast transactions, predictable costs, and infrastructure that won’t break user experience every time the network gets busy.

What I find interesting about $VANRY is how closely it’s tied to actual network usage. If more builders deploy games, AI tools, and consumer apps on Vanar Chain, demand for blockspace and on-chain interactions should naturally grow alongside the ecosystem. Of course, execution matters more than promises, but steady partnerships, tooling improvements, and transparent updates from the team give me more confidence than empty marketing alone. I’m watching how the developer community evolves on Vanar, because that’s usually where real adoption starts. #Vanar $VANRY