The vast majority of developers continue to build on top of Ethereum, as Ethereum has become such a prominent piece of the global blockchain ecosystem that many of the world's newest applications rely heavily on it. Recently, however, numerous developers have begun to experiment with new infrastructure solutions in order to support the need for more interactive and real-time applications. One reason is transaction costs. When fees fluctuate, developers often need to adjust how their applications function, sometimes prioritizing cost efficiency over user experience.

As applications become more advanced, particularly with the integration of AI features such as automation and adaptive logic, the need for smoother coordination becomes more important. Many of these features rely on external systems, which can increase complexity and reduce efficiency.

Vanar is gaining attention because it offers compatibility with existing EVM tools while focusing on consistent interaction and continuity. Developers can work with familiar frameworks, but the network is structured to support applications that need steady performance and predictable behavior. This makes it appealing for use cases like gaming, digital media, and social platforms where responsiveness matters.

Rather than replacing Ethereum, Vanar provides another option. As application requirements evolve, developers are increasingly selecting infrastructure based on how well it supports continuous, real-time engagement.

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