#Vanar @Vanar $VANRY
I’m looking at Vanar Chain as a Layer 1 built to remove the pain that stops normal users from staying, which usually comes down to slow confirmations, confusing onboarding, and fees that change when you least expect it. They’re keeping the system EVM compatible so developers can use familiar tools and contracts, but they tune the chain for consumer products by aiming for fast block times and steady transaction costs measured in USD terms instead of a chaotic fee market. That design is meant to make small everyday actions feel safe, so games and marketplaces can run without users worrying about surprise costs. The network uses a validator model focused on accountability and stability, and VANRY is the token used for fees and staking, so the chain can reward validators and keep the system running. The purpose is simple, make blockchain feel like normal software where people can own digital items and move value without stress, and where products can reach large audiences without breaking the experience.
