$VANRY doesn’t need to—because there are real moments where users must touch it.

The first is simple: the second you try to do anything on Vanar—send, mint, swap, claim, interact—you need VANRY to push the action through. No VANRY, no confirmation.

Then comes the “I’m not just holding” phase. When people decide to participate—stake, commit, earn—they need VANRY in size, and it stops being a trade and starts being a position.

Next is the entry point. When users bridge into the ecosystem, they quickly learn one thing: having assets isn’t enough—you still need VANRY on hand to actually use them.

And the most underrated part? Real product use. If the apps feel smooth, people don’t “use the chain”… they just keep using the experience—and VANRY becomes the quiet fuel behind every repeat action.

Last 24 hours: price and volume moved again, which usually happens when attention rotates back in. But the real signal isn’t the candle—it’s this: every new user journey has built-in VANRY moments. That’s demand you can map, not guess.

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