The more I think about AI in crypto, the more it feels unrealistic to expect everything to live on just one chain. AI-first systems are constantly pulling data, reacting, updating, and making decisions. That kind of activity doesn’t stay neatly inside a single ecosystem for long.

That’s why Vanar’s direction around this caught my attention.

Instead of acting like one chain can handle everything, the idea seems more aligned with how AI actually works — connected, flexible, and able to interact across environments. Because once AI agents start operating at scale, they won’t care about L1 boundaries. They’ll need access to data, assets, and services wherever they exist.

Keeping that kind of system locked into one chain feels limiting. It slows things down and creates friction where speed and adaptability are supposed to be the whole point.

Vanar feels like it’s thinking a step ahead here. Not just about where AI runs today, but how it will behave when it starts moving across networks. I’m still figuring out how far that vision can go, but the idea that AI-first infrastructure can’t stay single-chain makes more sense the longer you sit with it.

@Vanarchain #Vanar $VANRY