Hey guys, Orion here from @orionplay.
Saturday morning in Jaipur was one of those lazy ones – chai in one hand, phone in the other, scrolling through my usual chaos of notes, price alerts, and half-finished post ideas. I caught myself thinking, “Man, I wish I had a tiny helper that could just watch my VANRY positions, remind me when something important drops on Vanar, and maybe even draft a quick reply for community comments… without me babysitting it 24/7.”
Then I remembered: Vanar Chain literally lets regular people like me build exactly that. No coding bootcamp required. No “hire a dev” budget. Just me, my laptop, and their AI-native tools.
So I did it. In one weekend. And honestly? I’m still smiling about it.
I started by connecting my wallet to their test environment (super smooth, took 30 seconds). The interface felt like something I’d actually use daily – clean, no overwhelming dashboards, no 47 different tabs. I picked a super simple use case: an AI agent that monitors Vanar ecosystem updates, checks myNeutron Seeds for anything I saved earlier, and sends me a daily digest straight to Telegram. Nothing crazy, just something that feels personal.
What blew my mind was Kayon – their on-chain reasoning engine. I didn’t have to write complex if-then rules. I literally described in plain English what I wanted: “Watch for new proposals, check if price of $VANRY moves more than 8%, pull any new myNeutron memories about Vanar, and keep the tone chill and helpful.” Kayon turned that into actual logic running on the blockchain. No middleware, no external APIs breaking at 3 a.m., no “trust me bro” oracle nonsense. It just… thinks on-chain.
By Sunday evening my little agent was live. First test message came at 7:42 pm: “Hey Orion, Proposal 2.0 discussion is heating up in Discord and $VANRY is up 4.2% today – want me to pull the latest community sentiment?” I almost dropped my phone. It felt like I had hired a smart intern who never sleeps and only costs a few cents in $VANRY gas.
The best part? Because everything runs on Vanar’s Layer 1, the agent is truly mine. I can pause it, upgrade it, or even let friends borrow a version without worrying about some company shutting it down. And every time it runs a task, a tiny bit of VANRY is used – which feels good, not annoying. It’s like paying for electricity instead of hoping the lights stay on for free.
I’ve been in crypto since 2021 and I’ve tried building on other chains. Most of them left me frustrated – either too expensive for small experiments or too technical for someone who’s not a full-time coder. Vanar in February 2026 just feels… ready for normal people. The EVM compatibility means I could even copy-paste simple scripts if I wanted, but I barely needed to. The AI layers did the heavy lifting.
Now my sidekick is already evolving. I fed it last week’s Binance Square comments from you guys and told it to spot common questions about staking and myNeutron. Next version will auto-reply with helpful links. I’m genuinely excited to see where this goes in the next few months as they roll out more Axon automation tools.

