In today's world of technology, many Web3 projects talk about integrating artificial intelligence, but few are truly prepared for what this era demands. @vanar has taken a different path: building an infrastructure natively oriented towards AI from day one, rather than trying to adapt existing systems later on.
The difference between "IA-first" and "IA-added" is fundamental. While the chains that are retrofitted may struggle with inherent limitations, Vanar Chain is designed to meet the specific needs of AI systems: native semantic memory, on-chain reasoning capability, secure automation, and global settlement mechanisms. It's no longer just about TPS speed; that is ancient history. What really matters is "AI readiness," and $VANRY is the key piece that underpins this entire ecosystem.
The platform has functioning products that demonstrate its viability: myNeutron proves that the semantic memory and persistent context of AI can exist at the infrastructure layer; Kayon shows that reasoning and explainability can live natively on-chain; and Flows demonstrates how intelligence translates into automated and secure actions. Additionally, its cross-chain availability starting with Base allows it to expand its reach to new ecosystems, unlocking more users and increasing the potential use of $VANRY beyond a single network.
Another crucial aspect is that AI agents do not operate with the user experience of traditional wallets. They need compliant and global settlement pathways, which is why payments are a central requirement for AI readiness. Vanar Chain positions itself around real economic activities, not just demonstrations.
In a market where there is already enough Web3 base infrastructure, what is lacking are products that demonstrate true readiness for AI. It is not based on passing trends, but on a long-term vision aimed at agents, companies, and real-world uses.