AI-first infrastructure doesn’t work in isolation.
If intelligence is meant to operate at scale, it can’t be locked into a single chain.
That’s why Vanar Chain expanding cross-chain starting with Base is more important than it might look at first glance.
AI Needs Reach, Not Just Performance
A lot of blockchains still think in terms of “our ecosystem.”
AI doesn’t.
AI systems care about:
Where users already are
Where liquidity exists
Where real applications live
Base gives Vanar access to a large, active ecosystem without forcing users or developers to migrate everything to a new L1.
That’s what AI-ready infrastructure looks like in practice.
Why Base Is a Logical Starting Point
Base isn’t just another chain. It’s deeply connected to mainstream onboarding, consumer apps, and real user activity.
By making Vanar’s technology available cross-chain:
AI tools can operate where users already transact
Developers don’t need to choose between ecosystems
$VANRY utility expands beyond a single network
This turns Vanar from “an L1” into infrastructure that can travel.
Scaling Intelligence, Not Narratives
Most chains expand cross-chain to chase liquidity or attention.
Vanar’s move is more structural: AI systems built on myNeutron, Kayon, and Flows don’t benefit from being siloed.
They benefit from access to users, data, and settlement rails across ecosystems.
Cross-chain availability is what allows intelligence to scale without friction.
Where $VANRY Fits
As Vanar’s infrastructure is used across chains, $VANRY underpins that usage at the protocol level.
This isn’t about short-term hype.
It’s about positioning VANRY around actual infrastructure demand that grows as AI systems interact, automate, and settle value across networks.
Final Thought
AI-first blockchains won’t win by building bigger walls.
They’ll win by being usable everywhere intelligence needs to operate.
Vanar going cross-chain starting with Base is a signal that it’s thinking beyond being “just another L1” and toward becoming shared infrastructure for AI-driven Web3.
💬 Do you think cross-chain availability is essential for AI infrastructure, or can single-chain ecosystems still compete?


