The Link Between Vanar Fee Targeting and UX Freedom
For a long time, I designed on chain flows with fees in mind not because they were high but because they were unpredictable. So I’d compress steps, batch actions and simplify interactions to reduce cost risk.
On @Vanarchain , that changed.
Fees stayed within the range I expected and didn’t drift with network activity. I wasn’t designing around worst case gas anymore. I started structuring flows around user logic first, not cost exposure.
It wasn’t that fees disappeared their variability just stopped reaching my UX decisions.
Thats what Vanar fee targeting did for me, it turned cost into a stable background parameter. And when cost stabilizes, UX naturally opens up.
