Near zero fees feel less like a marketing line and more like a design constraint I have been waiting for, because the path to billions is paved with boring repetitions. When every click costs, builders start negotiating with their own roadmap, we compress flows, we delay confirmations, we teach users strange rituals, truly ironic, we call it decentralization while we hide the chain to keep the app usable.
VanarChain pulls me toward a more practical question, what happens when you can afford to put the whole loop onchain, not just the final receipt. Game economies that settle moves and rewards without friction, social actions that can be frequent without turning into a tax, micro transfers that behave like messages, I think that is where scaling becomes real, not in a benchmark screenshot. It is about sustained throughput, predictable latency under load, and enough headroom to absorb spikes without changing the rules mid week, and VanarChain only matters if it can hold that line when the noise returns.
I have become skeptical of grand narratives, maybe, but I still trust the quiet math of infrastructure. If fees stop being the excuse, what will we blame when the product still fails to earn love.