#vanar $VANRY @Vanarchain

This morning I clicked around Vanar Chain and the thing that stuck wasn’t a punchy headline—it was the shape of what they’re building.

Their navigation keeps pointing you to a five-layer stack: the base chain, then Neutron (semantic memory), Kayon (AI reasoning), and two layers labeled as “coming soon” (Axon and Flows). It reads less like “here’s our chain” and more like “here’s the pipeline we want apps to climb.”

Neutron, specifically, is described as turning files into “Seeds” and making compression part of the product—one example they publish is shrinking ~25MB down to ~50KB as an illustration of how aggressive that layer aims to be.

Then there’s My Neutron, which is pitched like a practical tool you can actually try: early access is listed as free at launch, with limits like 100 documents / 100MB, plus a Chrome extension and “automatic blockchain backup.” (Their MyNeutron privacy policy also explicitly calls out encryption as a security measure.)

On the token side, their docs put numbers on the table: 2.4B max supply, additional issuance via block rewards over 20 years, and an average 3.5% inflation rate over that period.

Recent updates feel focused on a theme shift: their January 2026 blog run (Jan 15, Jan 19, Jan 25) keeps circling “the intelligence layer” and meeting builders where they already work, and even third-party chatter has picked up that same “stack + roadmap” framing in the last few days.