Vanar Chain FIFO ordering lowers mempool
gaming, improves fairness under spikes
Vanar Chain treats transaction handling a bit like a line: first in, first out, so earlier valid actions don’t get pushed behind newer ones when the network gets busy. That matters in gaming moments where many users hit “mint / move / trade” at once, because ordering chaos can feel like hidden favoritism, even if it’s just congestion.
Like a ticket counter that serves whoever arrived first, not whoever shouts loudest.In practice, the network aims to accept transactions into the pool in a predictable sequence, then build blocks from that queue, reducing sudden reordering that can turn latency into an advantage you use the token to pay basic network fees, validators lock it up to help keep the chain honest, and holders can vote on upgrades and key settings.“$first in” can still look different across nodes during real internet lag, so perfect fairness under heavy spikes isn’t guaranteed.. @Vanar $VANRY #vanar

