I usually judge a chain by the parts it doesn’t talk about. On Vanar Chain, the loudest idea isn’t speed—it’s memory.

Neutron is pitched as a way to turn messy files into tiny “Seeds” that stay verifiable on-chain (they even put a concrete number on it: 25MB → ~50KB). Then Kayon sits above it, framed like the interface that lets you ask that memory questions in plain language—especially the kind of questions businesses actually ask when audits and policy checks are involved.

The recent updates feel less like “announcements” and more like plumbing getting connected: myNeutron v1.4 (Feb 9, 2026) added a Telegram connection and tightened the mobile flow so the “second brain” idea can live where people already talk. And they’ve been pushing OpenClaw as the place this memory becomes practical—agents that keep context across channels and restarts, instead of “forgetting” every time a session ends.

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