Built for the Job
Watching new Layer 1s launch feels oddly familiar.
Most of them start by copying Ethereum’s blueprint, then try to bolt on new features later.
It’s like turning a sedan into a semi-truck while it’s already flying down the highway.
@Vanarchain feels different because they didn’t start with
“How do we make an EVM chain faster?”
They started with a better question:
What do real, mainstream apps — like games and AI agents — actually need from a blockchain?
From there, everything followed.
They needed serious scale for millions of tiny actions → so they built parallel execution, not a single-file line of transactions.
They needed data AI could actually use → so Neutron stores information in a structured, queryable way, not just raw blobs.
They needed dev adoption → so EVM compatibility stays, no painful relearning curve.
That kind of first-principles thinking is the real differentiator.
This isn’t another general-purpose chain hoping developers show up.
It’s a chain built on purpose for gaming, AI, and brands — from day one.
For $VANRY , that means utility isn’t an afterthought.
Its value is wired directly into whether these industries succeed on the chain.
It’s a more focused bet. Maybe even a riskier one.
But it also avoids fighting in the overcrowded “general L1” arena.
They’re not racing in traffic.
They’re building their own lane.