AI-ready doesn’t mean “high TPS.”
For years, blockchain discussions revolved around speed, throughput, and gas efficiency. But AI systems don’t primarily struggle with transaction speed they struggle with memory, reasoning, and automated execution.
An AI agent needs persistent data storage, logic processing, and reliable settlement rails. If one of these is missing, the system breaks. You can’t bolt that on later without adding friction.
That’s where Vanar Chain takes a different approach.
Instead of optimizing only for block performance, it focuses on native memory (my Neutron), on-chain reasoning (Kayon), and structured automation. That design choice shifts the conversation from “faster chains” to “smarter infrastructure.”
In an AI-driven economy, readiness isn’t about hype it’s about whether the infrastructure can actually support autonomous systems at scale.
Speed matters.
But intelligence infrastructure matters more.
