"I’m looking at as more than just another L1:" They’re trying to make blockchain feel useful for real life, not just crypto-native users. The goal is clear—bring Web3 to people who don’t want to learn Web3.

What they’re building:

Vanar is an L1 blockchain designed for real-world adoption, powered by AI from the ground up. The core chain handles speed and low fees, while its AI stack adds something most blockchains don’t have—memory and reasoning.

Neutron turns files and data into compact, verifiable “knowledge seeds.”

Kayon adds reasoning, automation, and compliance logic on top of that data.

Axon and Flows are planned to connect this intelligence into real apps.

Where they’re focused:

Gaming, entertainment, brands, PayFi, and real-world assets. Products like Virtua Metaverse and the VGN games network show where they came from, but We’re seeing the shift toward payments, data trust, and enterprise-grade use cases.

Token:

VANRY powers the network for gas, staking, and security. It’s also the continuation of Virtua’s TVK token after a 1:1 swap—same value, new chapter.

My own take:

They’re betting that Web3 wins when users don’t notice it. If it becomes easy for apps to store data, prove truth, and explain decisions onchain—without friction—Vanar could quietly become infrastructure people rely on without thinking about it.

What if the future of blockchain isn’t loud hype, but invisible usefulness?

"I’m not chasing promises:" I’m watching execution. If Vanar keeps turning AI + blockchain into tools that feel natural for humans, they won’t need to convince the world—the world will just start using it.

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