So, picking up where I left off with AI-First Blockchains and Vanar... Based on the buzz around my last article, it makes sense to break down what being 'AI-Ready' Actually Means. I'm gonna share my take on Vanar's setup and how VANRY fits in.

When I first started looking at Vanar, I noticed something a lot of people miss: AI-ready isn't just some buzzword you slap on a project. You can't just add AI later. The whole thing has to be built from the ground up to handle smart, self-running systems. Vanar isn't just AI-enabled; it's AI-first. They wanted a system that could think, remember, automate, and finalize things without breaking a sweat.

At first, I thought, like many, that AI readiness just meant a fast network. A lot of blockchains brag about how many transactions they can do, but that only matters for basic stuff. AI is different. It needs to remember stuff, do things on its own, think things through, and keep track of what's happening. If a chain can't do all that, the AI can't work right, even if the chain looks good on paper.

Vanar tackles this head-on. Look at myNeutron, their on-chain AI assistant. This shows how powerful it is to have memory built right in. MyNeutron lives right on the blockchain, recalling past chats and user settings. Plus, since VANRY powers everything, real AI use turns into real value for the token.

Another big deal is being able to explain why an AI did something. That's where Vanar's Kayon engine comes in. Reasoning, to me, isn't just about running some AI model. It's about making decisions on the blockchain that anyone can check and trust. Kayon lets AI do things logically, in a way that anyone can verify. This is key for things like games, virtual worlds, or business automation where you need to trust the system. Without it, AI can't really do much on its own.

Automation is the third piece of the puzzle, & Vanar handles this with its Flows module. Flows let AI run on its own, but still keeps everything safe and traceable. This means AI can manage game economies, hand out NFTs, or run business deals without anyone having to step in. I've seen other AI projects crash and burn because they tried to tack automation onto blockchains that couldn't handle it. Vanar solves that at the base level.

Basically, all this memory, reasoning, and automation shows that AI isn't just a feature. It's a bunch of fundamental tools. Lots of projects just throw in some GPT model or use an AI oracle and call it a day. The problem is, the AI can't remember what it did, can't act on its own, and needs some central computer to do all the work. Vanar skips all that by baking AI right into the blockchain.

VANRY fuels this whole setup. Every move by myNeutron, Kayon, or Flows needs VANRY. To me, this is what separates a token with real use from one that's just based on hype. VANRY isn't just a currency; it's the fuel for all the AI stuff happening on Vanar. As more people use the AI, the demand for VANRY grows.

I also think it's important that Vanar isn't locked in its own little world. AI needs to be where the people, money, and stuff are. By connecting with other platforms like Base, Vanar lets AI work across different systems. This means AI can scale without being held back.

A lot of old blockchain ideas just don't cut it anymore in the AI world. We used to care most about speed and low fees. But AI needs to remember things, make sense of decisions, automate stuff, and have money built right in. Vanar does all that, which is why I think it's a true AI-ready chain.

And it's not just talk! They're actually doing it. Seeing myNeutron remember conversations, Kayon make smart decisions, and Flows automate tasks makes it real. Unlike other chains that just promise AI, Vanar has working products that are making money right now.

Also, Vanar ties its AI setup to the real world. AI needs to handle payments and work with existing systems. Vanar lets AI handle payments with VANRY without any extra steps. Because of this design ,AI can work in real places like games or businesses without the extra headache.

AI readiness also helps the ecosystem grow. Developers on Vanar don't have to jump through hoops to add memory, reasoning, or automation. They can just build.

In the end, I'm most excited about what this means for VANRY down the road. Because AI is built into the system, the demand for the token is tied to real AI use. Every AI action increases the token's use. Most other L1 tokens depend on speculation, but Vanar's design creates demand that's linked to real activity.

So, understanding what AI-ready really means has changed how I look at blockchain. It's not about speed or adding AI as an afterthought. It's about building the chain to support memory, reasoning, automation, and payments from the start. Vanar shows this with its products and with VANRY, which rewards real use. I think Vanar proves that AI readiness is what will separate the next generation of blockchains.

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