If you’ve followed Virtua before, you may notice an obvious change: how did TVK become VANRY?

Actually, $VANRY isn’t a brand-new project that appeared out of thin air, but a new stage after the brand upgrade of the original Virtua ecosystem. The project was originally called Virtua, the native token was TVK. Later, after the brand upgrade to Vanar, the token was also changed to VANRY, with swaps carried out at a ratio of 1 TVK = 1 VANRY.

In simple terms:

TVK is the past; VANRY is the present.

1. What exactly is Vanar?

Vanar is positioned as a Layer 1 blockchain for the mass market and the entertainment industry.

It aims to solve a very real problem: blockchain technology is becoming more mature, but it still remains relatively complex for ordinary users.

Wallets, transaction fees, network congestion, and all kinds of operational hurdles may deter ordinary people.

Vanar hopes to further bring blockchain applications into games, entertainment, digital content, and consumer-grade applications through high-speed, low-cost network infrastructure.

So Vanar doesn’t just want to be a “transfer-focused blockchain.” Instead, it aims to become the underlying infrastructure that connects Web3, the entertainment industry, and mainstream users.

2. Why did Virtua upgrade to Vanar?

In its early days, Virtua placed more emphasis on the metaverse, NFTs, and digital collectibles.

But as the Web3 industry keeps changing, the project’s positioning has also started to expand.

Compared with the past emphasis on the metaverse and digital assets alone, Vanar now highlights:

Blockchain infrastructure + entertainment + mainstream applications.

So this upgrade isn’t just changing a name—it’s more like a repositioning of its development direction.

When people used to mention Virtua, many thought of NFTs and the metaverse.

When mentioning Vanar now, you should focus more on whether it can truly enter mainstream application scenarios like games and entertainment as a Layer 1 blockchain.

3. What is the relationship between VANRY and TVK?

This is the place that’s easiest to mix up.

After the brand upgrade, the original TVK was replaced with VANRY. The official adopts:

1 TVK = 1 VANRY

the exchange ratio.

But note here: 1:1 is only the token exchange ratio, and it does not mean that the price, valuation, or future returns will remain unchanged.

After the token is renamed, its market price will still be influenced by market supply and demand, liquidity, project development, and overall market conditions.

So don’t simply think of it as:

If TVK becomes VANRY, it means the price will definitely rise.

These are two completely different concepts.

4. Why does Vanar emphasize high speed and low cost?

If a blockchain wants to enter the gaming and entertainment industry, speed and transaction fees are extremely important.

Imagine a game player doing dozens of on-chain actions every day. If each time requires high fees, ordinary users will find it hard to keep using it long-term.

Therefore, Vanar treats high speed and low cost as key features of its network, hoping to lower the barrier for users to use blockchain.

For games, digital content, and entertainment applications, this experience is especially important.

Because truly large-scale Web3 applications should not be aimed only at crypto-traders, but at millions—perhaps even more—ordinary users.

5. What does “carbon neutrality” mean for Vanar?

Vanar also emphasizes the environmental friendliness of the network, hoping to reduce the environmental impact caused by blockchain operations through technical design and related carbon offset mechanisms.

But here, you also need to understand it rationally.

Carbon neutrality doesn’t mean there is absolutely no energy consumption, nor does it mean the network has zero carbon emissions.

More accurately, Vanar hopes to reduce the overall environmental impact through its own network design and carbon offset solutions.

For blockchain projects that hope to enter the mainstream market in the future, this is an increasingly important direction.

6. What does Vanar really want to do?

One particularly worth paying attention to about Vanar is that it expands its target users beyond traditional crypto users to include ordinary consumers.

If Web3 wants to truly reach the mainstream, it can’t stay only in exchanges and wallets.

Games, entertainment, digital content, and brand interactions—these are the scenarios ordinary users encounter every day.

If users don’t even need to understand complex blockchain knowledge to naturally use on-chain functions, then Web3 has a real chance to enter the mainstream market.

And this is exactly the direction Vanar is exploring right now.

7. What is VANRY used for?

VANRY is the native token of the Vanar network. It carries the corresponding economic functions within the network and ecosystem, and can be used for network usage, ecosystem activities, and related application scenarios.

But you must pay attention to this:

Having real-world use doesn’t necessarily mean the price will definitely rise.

Whether a Layer 1 can ultimately succeed still depends on real users, developers, the number of applications, network activity, and the size of the ecosystem.

If there are only concepts and no real applications, even the best technical roadmap will be hard to sustain long-term development.

8. Final summary

A one-sentence understanding of Vanar:

Vanar is a Layer 1 blockchain project that originated from the Virtua brand upgrade. The original TVK is exchanged for VANRY on a 1:1 basis. Its new positioning is even more focused on games, entertainment, and mainstream applications.

From Virtua to Vanar, it’s not just a name change—it’s the market the project wants to expand into.

In the past, more people thought of NFT, the metaverse, and digital collectibles. Now, you should focus on whether it can further evolve into blockchain infrastructure, gaming and entertainment, and the mainstream user market.

For VANRY’s future development, what’s truly worth watching isn’t how new the name sounds, but whether it can achieve:

With users, applications, and developers—and making sure ordinary people truly want to use it.

The brand upgrade is just the beginning.

Whether the technology can truly be implemented is what’s most worth watching next for Vanar.

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