#vanar $VANRY From a practical usage perspective, Vanar's performance is particularly optimized for gaming and microtransaction scenarios. It adopts a fixed fee model instead of allowing transaction fees to fluctuate with the market. The official documentation clearly states that fixed trading fees can ensure that costs are stable and predictable, combined with a tiered pricing system to prevent resource overuse. This is exactly what I need: as a game developer, player experience is very sensitive to transaction fees, and a fixed trading fee of a few cents gives players more certainty, unlike Ethereum where a single transaction can fluctuate by dozens of times. Vanar aims to make fees and block times as stable and predictable as traditional internet services. In practical use, I found that the fees for simple token exchanges and NFT minting indeed remain at a very low level, and the time taken is also very short, because Vanar's block generation speed is very fast. According to the official statement, the fast block times make game operations feel smoother, which is crucial for the interactive experience. Of course, I noticed that the current mainnet is not fully open yet; it is currently an authorized validator network, which has some impact on the level of decentralization (the official also pointed out that a reputation staking validator election mechanism will be gradually introduced). Overall, Vanar's stable low fees and high throughput design are very suitable for the needs of large-scale games and user applications. @Vanarchain#vanar $VANRY