At first, I wasn’t sure what to make of VANRY. Another L1 saying it’s “built for real-world adoption” usually goes in one ear and out the other for me. I’ve heard that line too many times. But after watching @Vanar for a while, a few things started to feel… different.

What I noticed is that VANRY isn’t treated like some abstract gas token that only exists to justify a chain. It actually shows up across their ecosystem in ways that make sense if you’re coming from gaming or digital collectibles. In Virtua, for example, VANRY feels more like a currency you move around with, not just something you stake and forget. Same with the VGN games network — it’s tied to activity, not just speculation.

At first, I was confused by how wide the scope is. Gaming, NFTs, AI, brands, even eco initiatives. One thing that kept bothering me was whether that spread is a strength or a distraction. It’s ambitious, maybe a bit too ambitious. Execution matters a lot here.

But after watching this for a while, the ecosystem feels more like a platform brands and creators can plug into, rather than a chain begging for developers. The real test is whether non-crypto users ever notice $VANRY at all — and honestly, that’s still an open question. I’m not sold yet, but I’m still watching. That says something.

#vanar