When people ask what @Vanarchain is building, I describe it as a chain designed for products first. The mission is to make Web3 usable for big audiences, especially in gaming, media, and real-world finance. Vanar Chain starts with a familiar base: an Ethereum-style, EVM-compatible Layer 1 so teams can deploy with tools they already know. It also pushes speed and cost down, aiming for transactions that feel instant and nearly free. Brands can sponsor fees, so users click and go. But the interesting part is the “thinking” layer. Vanar talks about semantic memory and onchain reasoning, where data is stored in structured form and the network can search, compare, and apply rules. That’s why the stack includes components like Neutron Seeds for compression and Kayon for logic and validation. In the real world, this can power game economies, creator rewards, and PayFi workflows where identity, proofs, and policies must be checked every time. $VANRY fuels execution and keeps usage measurable. Less noise. More building blocks. #Vanar

Source notes for this post: dev page (Ethereum fork / easy adoption) + docs overview (speed/low cost) AI-native layers discussion.