I keep looking at VANRY differently now. I’m not seeing it as just gas for transactions. I’m watching it shape into something more like a service meter for intelligence.
I’m thinking about memory, verification, reasoning the kind of things we normally pay for through cloud APIs. If builders start using Vanar’s stack daily, then demand won’t come from hype.
It’ll come from real workflows running in the background. I’m watching this shift from trader-driven spikes to usage-driven utility. It’s not guaranteed, but if execution lands, VANRY could start behaving more like infrastructure than speculation.
