I noticed one strange thing, what if Vanar is not just about games, but about not disappearing altogether? Right now, a bunch of projects are making AI copies of people, like 'he's dead, but still chatting.' But where are we going to keep this digital brain forever? Cloud servers for money, I think they will delete it as soon as you stop paying.

But on Vanar, the transactions are cheap; you can update it weekly: how your mood has changed, what new things you remembered, what traits you added to your character. This is your personal eternal backup; no one can take it away.

While everyone is riding the hype on memes, Vanar could become the foundation for Digital Afterlife. Imagine, a great-grandson opens it 120 years later and really talks to your copy. Creepy? You bet. But this is no longer science fiction.

That's why crypto bloggers are silent because the topic is deep, not as fun as NFT cats. I just want to point out that this is where Vanar will truly shine, not in gaming gear, but in preserving the human soul in digital form.@Vanarchain #vanar $VANRY