I have to admit I was pretty skeptical when I first heard about the speeds people were claiming for Vanar. We have all heard the transactions per second pitch a million times before and usually it just means the network is empty or it is a centralized mess under the hood. But when I actually jumped onto the Vanguard testnet to mess around with some of the dApps it was one of those rare moments where the tech actually lived up to the noise. It felt less like a clunky blockchain and more like a normal app which is honestly the highest praise I can give.
Everything just happens instantly. You click a button to send some test $VANRY or mint an NFT and by the time you look back at your wallet the transaction is already finalized. There is no awkward staring at a spinning wheel for thirty seconds while you pray to the gas gods that your trade goes through. It is that specific kind of smoothness that makes you forget you are even using a decentralized ledger. I think that is the moment for most people who try it for the first time. It is not just about the raw numbers or the TPS it is about how it feels to actually interact with it.
I remember trying to explain to a friend how some other chains can take minutes to confirm and they just looked at me like I was crazy. People in the real world do not have patience for lag and Vanar seems to be the first one to actually get that right for the entertainment space. Even if there are a few bugs here and there because it is still growing the core performance is just solid. It makes you realize that if this is how it feels now the future of web3 gaming is going to be a lot more fun than we thought. No more lag no more waiting just pure speed @Vanarchain #vanar
