
Recently, in the cryptocurrency world, as long as someone claims to have AI, the price of the coin skyrockets. But I believe everyone has an idea: 90% of the AI public chains in the market right now are, to put it bluntly, just 'putting up a sheep's head to sell dog meat.' Some are just connecting an API, and some are just renting a few servers to run some graphs, and they claim to be part of the AI revolution. I have always emphasized that when looking at a project, you can't just look at the label; you have to see what is really going on at the underlying level.
Today, let's talk about Vanar Chain ($VANRY). The most common promotion we see is that it has joined the 'NVIDIA Inception Program.' Many people's first reaction is: isn't this just buying a few graphics cards and getting backing from a big company?
Today, Uncle will break down the true technical privileges behind this 'ticket'.
First, don't be fooled by the four words 'project members'; looking at the essence is what matters.
First, I have to tell the truth, NVIDIA Inception is not some mysterious elite club; there are thousands of startups globally involved. But why is Vanar bold enough to talk about it? Because this program is tiered.
Ordinary members just have a name and get some discounts; but for projects like Vanar that aim to build L1 infrastructure, the privileges they obtain are 'early access' and 'underlying optimization'.
While other projects are still waiting for the latest Blackwell architecture computing power from NVIDIA to be released, Inception members may have already received development prototypes and dedicated SDKs (Software Development Kits). This kind of 'first mover' development permission is the key to the public blockchain closing the gap in underlying optimization.
Second, the hardest part of the AI public blockchain is not computing power, but 'communication'.
Many fake AI chains merely throw instructions to servers off-chain; this is called 'black box operation'. Vanar is taking a different path: allowing the underlying language of the blockchain to communicate directly with the hardware language of GPUs.
Through NVIDIA's technical support, Vanar's Kayon on-chain inference engine attempts to directly call CUDA computing architecture during node computations. What does this mean? It means that AI agents perform tasks on Vanar not by 'simulating' intelligence, but by directly conducting data inference at the underlying protocol layer.
This kind of 'hardware-level optimization' cannot be achieved just by buying a few NVIDIA servers; it requires extremely strong engineering capabilities to repackage the consensus mechanism of L1.
Third, why do we need this kind of 'heavy asset' layout?
Do you all remember the 'asset reincarnation' that Uncle talked about yesterday? To turn a laser gun from (Destiny 2) into a crossbow on a battlefield of the Three Kingdoms, the 3D data processing and metadata mapping involved require extremely large parallel computing power.
If Vanar did not have this deep technical integration with NVIDIA, this kind of 'asset interoperability' vision would forever remain at the PPT stage. Only by directly packaging computing power and storage (Neutron layer) into the public blockchain protocol can the assets we painstakingly create truly have the ability to 'cross boundaries'.
Uncle's summary:
Is Vanar the leader in AI? It's too early to conclude now. But compared to those projects that only issue meme coins and ride the AI wave, Vanar has chosen the hardest but also the most stable path: solving the performance issues of AI on the blockchain from the hardware side and the protocol side.
This is not about playing a sticker game; it's about building the 'computing power power plant' of Web3. This kind of hard-core layout is the reason why I, as a value investor, will continue to pay attention.
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