I moved a high-frequency test environment from a congested L2 to Vanar after gas spikes made dynamic state updates economically impossible.
No contract rewrites.
No backend overhaul.
Full EVM compatibility — deployed clean.
Then came the real test: thousands of simultaneous micro-transactions.
Instead of fee spikes, the cost curve stayed stable.
That predictability is critical for:
• Game logic
• Automated trading
• High-frequency interactions
• Scalable commercial apps
Vanar isn’t chasing flashy architecture. It’s focused on congestion resistance and stable execution at the base layer.
Add in enterprise-backed validators and you get something most chains lack: commercial credibility.
The ecosystem is still early and quiet — but that also means low-cost experimentation and room to build before the crowd arrives.
Not hype.
Infrastructure.
