When 90% of the chips are on the table, are you feeling anxious?
In the cryptocurrency circle, the scariest thing is not the price drop, but that before you even have a chance to rise, the project party suddenly unlocks a massive amount of chips, burying the entire market.
After getting used to those 'vampire' projects with only 10% circulation, seeing Vanar, which has 'full circulation', feels quite different.
As of January 2026, the circulation of $VANRY has approached 90%. The market capitalization and fully diluted valuation (FDV) are almost 1:1. This is actually an anomaly in the L1 public chain space, as most projects prefer to hold back and gradually release to control the market.
'Open cards' represent sincerity and confidence. This means that all fluctuations are the result of market turnover, without those nerve-wracking 'institutional unlocking days'.
For long-term builders, this distribution of chips provides a very refreshing financial foundation. You don't have to worry about waking up one day to find a few hundred million coins diluting the ecological value you've worked hard to build.
The future of Web3 is not about playing hide-and-seek with regulations in the shadows, but about becoming social infrastructure like the internet. When large financial institutions enter the market, the first thing to be reviewed is compliance and environmental standards.
Vanar has cleared this mine in advance; it is not putting on a show but is clearing its entry barriers.
Of course, this model also tests the true capabilities of the ecosystem. Because without the marketing stretch brought by 'unlocking expectations', all price support relies on real consumption. This is also why #vanar is desperately pushing the subscription model.
Do you want to use its AI reasoning and its high-compression storage? Sure, pay with $VANRY. This kind of 'materialization of production resources' logic is the survival path for marathon runners.
Although there is a high control of the market, why isn't it rising? Full circulation is a good thing; is the project party accumulating chips?
