The AI copyright war has reached Hollywood, and Ning Fan instead thinks of Vanar's hardcore self-proof move.

Recently, the AI video from Seedance was just too real, and industry organizations directly criticized the training data and portrait rights, with the core being two words: evidence. Where does your content come from? When did you obtain it? If you can't explain clearly, you'll face legal action.

Fan Fan sees Vanar as somewhat having made compliance plans in advance. Neutron doesn't just throw documents into external storage and slap on a hash. It compresses data into programmable Seeds. Fully verifiable on the chain. This means you can turn contract receipts and materials into auditable on-chain assets. In the future, AI agents will need to reference. Will need to trace back. Will need to prove the source. No need to rely on tough talk.

The more realistic aspect is the cost. It divides the service fees into five tiers based on gas ranges. The most common tier is priced at the $0.0005 level. It also uses price interfaces to convert to gas token quantities. Very friendly for high-frequency calls and micro-payments. It won't blow the budget just because of a traffic jam.

Lastly, there's the commercial flavor of VANRY. The myNeutron subscription will convert payments into VANRY. Triggering a buying event. And it follows a long-term burn mechanism. Ning Fan speaks plainly. It's not asking you to believe the narrative. It wants to tie the tokens to cash flow through subscriptions and usage.
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