#vanar $VANRY When I think about streaming services, one thing always surprises me: the viewer pays for a subscription today, while the creator often receives their money a month or even later. Between these two moments, there is a whole chain of platforms, reports, intermediaries, and recalculations.
Sometimes it seems that the very economy of content operates slower than the internet on which this content is viewed. That is why I am curious to imagine what such scenarios could look like on a network like @Vanarchain .
Vanar Chain appears to be an environment where subscriptions, views, and revenue distribution can exist within one system, rather than in a dozen different services. The user subscribes — and part of the funds immediately moves to the creator, platform, or rights holder without long pauses and manual reports.
In such a model, $VANRY becomes not just a token, but part of the daily economy of content — a resource that facilitates these microtransactions among all participants.
Perhaps it is in such simple things that we will see whether blockchain can make the internet not only faster for viewing but also fairer for those who create this content.

