In the public chain track of 2026, I see that most of it is laughable.
A bunch of project teams are using PPTs from a few years ago, changing the names and continuing to deceive. On the chain, apart from a few bot accounts, there isn't even a real person. This kind of 'ghost town' public chain has its market value inflated to the sky; the market is truly insane.
Among this pile of bubbles, I have recently been paying attention to @Vanar not for any other reason, but because it is 'substantial'.
Many people still haven't realized that the logic of $VANRY has changed. It's not just a public chain; it's an entry specifically prepared for large Web2 companies to enter Web3.
Think about it, where are the hundredfold opportunities in the future? It's definitely not by launching another thousand shitcoins on that congested Ethereum, but in **'Mass Adoption'**. Whoever can seamlessly bring the current gamers and entertainment users into blockchain will be the king of the next cycle.
#Vanar's ecosystem of 'Entertainment + Games + Brands' is actually doing this. It doesn't talk to you about obscure cryptographic technologies; it directly collaborates with global big brands, partnering with Google Cloud to make the infrastructure as user-friendly as Web2. This is the right approach! Only when users don't feel the presence of blockchain while playing games or buying merchandise can Web3 truly explode.
When we invest, we have to consider the odds.
The current $VANRY, compared to those Layer2s with FDV (Fully Diluted Valuation) worth tens of billions, is simply a value pit. Would you prefer to buy into those overvalued VC projects, or would you rather invest in this potential stock with real business, backing from large companies, and a focus on incremental markets?
Don't always be led by market emotions; calm down and look at the fundamentals. If you believe the future of Web3 is an explosion of applications rather than capital liquidation, you absolutely cannot ignore the layout of @Vanar .
In this market full of scams and air, there are not many projects that can genuinely get things done, cherish them while you can.