I was trying out something with a real thing that people collect. This showed me that a lot of blockchains are still not very strong. I wanted to see if I could easily connect an item to a record that is stored on a blockchain. I used tools from Ethereum. I thought it would be fast. The cost of using the blockchain called gas fees went up a lot. It took a time to make sure everything was okay and a test that I thought would take five minutes took an hour. If a lot of people were trying to buy a NFT at the same time it could have made the whole system very slow and hard to use. I was working with Ethereum. I saw how fragile the blockchain can be.
Most blockchains try to handle a lot of things like payments and games and DeFi and speculation all at the time.
When the traffic on a blockchain rises the fees go up. The transactions become really slow.
This makes it hard to use blockchain in the world because you never know what is going to happen.
The people who build things on blockchains have to find ways to get around these problems. The users have to keep a close eye on their transactions to make sure they go through.
The blockchain is not very good, at handling all these things at once like payments and games and DeFi and speculation.
Vanar does things a little differently. Vanar is really good at handling situations where you need to deal with a lot of data and assets. Vanar works with the tools that Ethereum uses but it also adds some extra features to make it easier to work with real world data make payments and automate tasks.
Vanar has some tools, like the ones for JavaScript, Python and Rust that make it easy for developers to build things without having to think about how to store data compress it or figure out the settlement process for Vanar.
Neutron compression and the Kayon engine help shrink and process data on chain efficiently. Delegated staking favors consistent, long term validators. VANRY powers execution and staking with fees partially burned. Vanar aims to make blockchain quietly useful developers can build, transact and automate without noticing the chain working behind the scenes.@Vanarchain #Vanar #vanar $VANRY

