This is the case where blockchain is trying to be not just another L1, but really a useful thing for life and business. In short, the idea is for brands, games, and media to easily enter Web3 without pain, complicated wallets, and strange UX. Imagine a game or online service where you use everything as usual, and the blockchain operates somewhere under the hood: fast transactions, tiny fees, NFTs or tokens as part of the logic, not an end in itself. @Vanarchain that's exactly what it's about ☝️For example, a player buys an in-game item, so for them it's a regular purchase, but in fact, it's an on-chain asset that can be transferred, sold, or used further. Or a brand launches a loyalty program where bonuses are not just points but digital assets that truly have value. I like in #Vanar that they think not in terms of "hype season", but in scenarios of the average user: how to make it so that a person doesn't even think about interacting with the blockchain.
If the team brings this to scale, #Vanar it can take its place where Web2 gradually transitions to Web3 without stress and loud slogans. $VANRY
