Vanar Chain is a public chain that I have been closely following recently. My intuitive feeling is not that "the concept is very new," but rather that "the direction is very clear." While many public chains are still focused on performance parameters and TPS number competition, Vanar has placed its emphasis early on real use cases such as entertainment, gaming, and digital content. This is very important because what truly brings long-term users is not complex financial structures, but high-frequency, natural, and sustainable application behaviors. From the very beginning, Vanar Chain considered the experience issues of developers and ordinary users, aiming to reduce the complexity of on-chain interactions and make Web3 products closer to Web2 usage habits. This mindset itself makes Vanar appear more pragmatic among many public chains, and it is also more easily accepted by non-crypto native users.
From a development and ecological perspective, another advantage of Vanar Chain is its balanced handling of performance and cost. Entertainment and gaming applications do not only require the chain to be 'secure,' but also demand low latency, low cost, and a stable user experience. If a single operation takes a long time to wait for, or is frequently interrupted by transaction fees, then no matter how good the content is, it will be difficult to retain users. Vanar has made significant compromises in these details, allowing developers to focus more on content, gameplay, and business models, rather than repeatedly compromising due to chain constraints. This is also one of the reasons I believe @vanar is more suitable for long-term ecological development, rather than just being a project driven by short-term popularity.
In terms of token $VANRY , the value of Vanar Chain is not only reflected in price levels but is closely related to the overall activity of the ecosystem. As more content-oriented and entertainment-oriented projects land on Vanar, and real users generate real interactions, the usage scenarios and demand for tokens will naturally grow. Compared to public chains driven by a single narrative, this application and user-centric growth path may be slower in pace, but it is more solid in foundation. For me, Vanar Chain feels more like a public chain preparing for 'Web3 to truly reach the masses,' rather than just an experimental ground serving a few people, which is also the core reason I am willing to continue paying attention to #Vanar .