I Bought an NFT Last Year for $800 and the Image Disappeared Three Months Later
The token still exists in my wallet but points to a dead IPFS link. Project team stopped paying hosting costs and everything vanished.
That’s what happens when “permanent” blockchain ownership relies on centralized storage. You own a receipt pointing to nothing.
Vanar’s Seeds store actual data on-chain through Neutron compression instead of external links that break. When Paramount and Legendary are exploring digital collectibles, they need permanence that survives beyond hosting bills getting paid.
The subscription model means storage costs get covered through ongoing VANRY burns rather than hoping project teams stay solvent forever.
Does true permanence matter for digital ownership?
