A lot of chains today claim they are “AI-ready,” but most of them are really just adding AI features on top of infrastructure that was never designed for intelligence. That difference matters. AI systems need native memory, reasoning, automation, and reliable settlement — not just fast TPS. This is where @Vanar stands out to me. Vanar Chain is being built with AI as a first-class citizen, not a narrative add-on. Products like myNeutron show how persistent semantic memory can live at the infrastructure layer, Kayon proves on-chain reasoning and explainability are possible, and Flows demonstrates how intelligence can safely trigger real automated actions.
What’s also important is that AI-first infrastructure can’t stay isolated. Making Vanar’s tech available cross-chain, starting with Base, opens access to entirely new ecosystems and users, which directly expands real usage of $VANRY beyond a single network. Add payments into the mix — something AI agents actually need to operate in the real world — and you start seeing why this is about readiness, not hype. For me, $VANRY feels positioned around real AI-driven economic activity, not short-term trends.