Vanar Chain $VANRY is trying to make AI act on-chain without giving it a blank check. Flows is their idea for that last step: a set of on-chain “to-do lists” that turns a bot’s choice into a safe action. It sits above Kayon (reason) and Axon (routing).

I got curious about this after watching a trading bot in a test wallet. It did what I asked… and still tried to buy the wrong thing. Not evil. Just dumb, fast, and literal. That’s the scary part.

A Flow is like a cashier shift sheet. You can ring sales, but only with a till limit, a log, and a manager code for odd cases.

In Vanar terms, the Flow can say: only pay up to X, only to allowed wallets, only after a check passes, stop if data looks off. Each step is a gate.

“Automation” here means the chain runs the steps, not a fragile pile of API calls. And the record is public, so you can audit what the agent did and why. If Flows ships as described, it’s a sane way to let AI touch money slowly, with rails.

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