When Vanar first crossed my radar, I wasn’t impressed. My brain immediately tagged it as “just another Layer 1” high TPS, flashy promises, and the usual rhetoric about being the next big thing. After seeing so many chains launch with fanfare and fade into Discord threads, skepticism was automatic.
But spending time in Virtua and exploring VGN changed my perspective. Unlike most Web3 demos, these platforms felt purposeful. Virtua’s virtual worlds and VGN’s gaming experiences weren’t just technical showcases they were usable, polished products that people could actually engage with. The chain’s focus on real user adoption over raw metrics stood out in a landscape obsessed with TPS and validators.
Vanar’s ecosystem is compelling, but its long term execution will be tested by whether it can scale beyond early adopters and niche communities.
Vanar (VANRY) is quietly interesting because it prioritizes utility over hype. Virtua and VGN show what a user first L1 can look like, but skepticism remains necessary. The real question is whether it can convert polish into traction and that’s the story still unfolding.

