#vanar $VANRY @Vanarchain

Here’s what clicked for me after digging through Vanar’s docs, repo, and the live explorer: they’re trying to make information behave less like an attachment and more like something software can keep using.

On the product side, Neutron is framed as a “memory layer” where files don’t just sit there—they get turned into compact “Seeds.” The site even gives a concrete example (25MB → 50KB) to explain what they mean by “compression into Seeds,” whether or not you buy the exact ratio for every file.

The recent myNeutron updates are where that idea feels most “everyday.” In myNeutron v1.4 (Feb 9, 2026) they added a Telegram bot connection and made it so files you share with the assistant can be saved automatically as Seeds—basically, fewer “where did I put that doc?” moments.

A month earlier, v1.3 (Jan 2026) leaned into organization with Auto-Bundling, so new Seeds can get grouped without you babysitting folders.

Underneath it all, Vanar Chain is keeping things familiar for builders: their public code describes an EVM-compatible chain built as a fork of Geth (so the “new thing” is the memory/reasoning layers, not a brand-new execution model).

And if you want a non-marketing gut check, their explorer currently shows ~8.94M blocks, ~193.8M transactions, and ~28.6M wallet addresses.