Paradoxically, the problem in Vanar Chain is not where it is being sought. They just... postpone it.

Perhaps not because they don't want to, but simply because of the 'later', 'sometime', 'when I feel like it'. And it's not laziness; it's a kind of procrastination effect. When nothing is pushing you from behind, the brain chooses the safest option to do nothing. And honestly, I recognize this in myself more often than I would like.

Vanar is a really cool thing on paper. Fast, cheap, designed for games, NFTs, metaverses, all that we dreamed about a couple of years ago. But the problem is that if you are a newcomer and enter it for the first time, you feel a bit like on a complicated quest without hints. Connect your wallet, choose a network, buy tokens somewhere on the side, transfer, set up... Damn, forget it, maybe later.

And the 'later' almost never comes.

Because there is no little 'nudge'.

There is no timer '48 hours left for the drop'.

There is no pop-up 'do this now and you will get a bonus'.

There isn't even a simple 'oh, look, your friend is already here and got 300 VANRY for the first transaction'.

People like it when they are slightly pushed. Not harshly, but playfully, with intrigue. And when the infrastructure just lies there waiting for you to figure it out... well, then we don’t figure it out. We sit on the couch, scroll through Twitter, watch memes, and think: 'it's fine, later' and tomorrow seems safer again.

Another thing is that when everything is too complicated at the start, the brain automatically switches to 'oh, I'm not ready yet' mode. And it’s not about intelligence; it’s about energy. If you feel like an idiot in the first five minutes, the desire disappears instantly.

So in Vanar (and in many other projects), the biggest problem is not in the technology. The technology here is actually fine. The problem is that no one takes the user by the hand and says: 'look, it's this simple, just do this and that, and you're already in the game'.

And I would like it to be exactly like this.

So that the first transaction feels like a victory, not a test.

So there would be small joys along the way: a badge, a bonus, a funny NFT for the first actions, anything.

Because otherwise, we will all live in 'I'll do it later' mode.

And 'later' is, as a rule, never.

That's the impression I have of Vanar right now. A very cool potential, but it lacks that human 'come on, don't be shy, just try it already'.

Maybe they will fix this later. I really want to believe. Because I would really like to say that I was there when everything was just starting, and of course, I didn't miss it.@Vanarchain #vanar $VANRY

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