Everyone reflect on their daily lives: after painstakingly training a complex project logic in ChatGPT, you turn to Claude to refine it, or go to Gemini to check some information, and what happens? You have to act like a parrot, copying and pasting large sections of background, requirements, and reference materials. It feels like you've spent a fortune hiring a few genius consultants, but they not only don't communicate with each other, they all suffer from severe '5-minute amnesia.' You end up wasting your most valuable time each day acting as a messenger for these 'geniuses.'

This is the most awkward situation in the AI community right now: the models are getting stronger, but the workflows are in disarray.

In the past few days, I have been closely watching the myNeutron launched by Vanar ($VANRY), especially the set of features after it integrates with the MCP (Model Context Protocol); it really gives a sense of 'finally someone is doing the right thing'.

It is not just rolling model parameters; it is addressing a core underlying contradiction: how to generate 'compound interest' from your intellectual input?

Simply put, myNeutron is like a 'digital black hole' growing in your browser. The in-depth analysis you see on the web, the replies you type in emails, the insights you leave in different AI windows, it can capture them all with one click and then use Neutron's extreme compression technology to polish them into encrypted 'memory seeds'.

But this is just the first step; the most amazing part is the kind of 'family bucket linkage' it achieves through the MCP protocol.

Previously, your ChatGPT did not know what your browser was viewing, and your Claude did not know what your local documents contained. But under this architecture from Vanar, myNeutron has become that 'central brain'. Because it runs on the underlying primitives of the Vanar chain, these 'memory seeds' are standardized. When you open any tool that connects to the MCP, AIs can directly 'exchange secret codes', and the context flows automatically.

You no longer need to repeatedly explain 'what this project is about'; the AI will extract the background from myNeutron's memory bank by itself. This means:

Your Token is not wasted: there’s no need to stuff large chunks of repetitive history into the Prompt to maintain context.

Your time is not wasted: say goodbye to the identity of a 'human copy-paste machine'.

Your sovereignty is not lost: the most important point is that these memories exist on the Vanar chain and belong to you personally, not locked in a large company's private cloud.

When I looked at that 'Stay Connected' connection diagram, I thought this is what Web3 AI should look like. Web3 should not be forcefully stitched together for hype; it should be the 'trust and ownership grassroots' of the AI era. The smart part of Vanar is that it has pinpointed the pain points of 'high-frequency users' like developers, researchers, and content creators—we don’t need more robots that only write poetry; we need an autonomous infrastructure that can take over trivial processes and remember my thinking paths.

Now, $VANRY is not just running a public blockchain; it is trying to build the 'intellectual highway' of the AI era. When all tools can communicate securely through this 'memory hub', that kind of continuous, seamless AI workflow will truly explode.

If you are also tired of playing that 'amnesia game' with AI on a 'first meeting' basis, you can really focus on the deployment of myNeutron. After all, in this era where efficiency is king, whoever can help users save time on repetitive tasks is the ultimate winner.

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