The first time I truly looked into Vanar Chain, honestly, I was a bit confused.
It's not because the project itself is poor, but because its self-positioning is too diverse. Few projects dare to claim simultaneously that they are: an AI-native public chain, a gaming-focused chain, entertainment infrastructure, a data processing network, an EVM-compatible Layer1, a low Gas solution, and a Web3 interaction layer. This is not an exaggeration; it essentially encompasses the main hot topics of the past three years.
This "all-in-one" approach makes me think of a more fundamental question: how should the market price it?
**Look at the fundamentals**
Vanar Chain is not just a theoretical project. It has a mainnet, a token economy, and is a fully operational public chain.
The VANRY token has clear use cases: - Gas fee payments - Node staking and chain security - Governance voting rights - Ecosystem incentive distribution
This is not the so-called "narrative coin," but a standard infrastructure token model.
In terms of supply, the total is about 2.4 billion, with nearly 2 billion in circulation. This structure means its valuation elasticity won't be as crazy as small-cap coins, but conversely, it aligns more with the long-term logic of "building infrastructure."
**Where's the problem?**
This is the key: Vanar Chain is inherently not suitable to be played as a meme coin or purely as a theme. So how do we measure its true value?
Infrastructure has an unavoidable question—who exactly are you serving?
Ethereum answers very straightforwardly: a general-purpose smart contract platform.
Solana is also very clear: extreme performance, high throughput.
And Vanar? What is its priority in positioning? AI, gaming, or performance? If this isn't clear, it will be very difficult for the market to give it a reasonable reference point.
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EthSandwichHero
· 7h ago
All or nothing—that's the harshest truth when it comes to public blockchains.
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PanicSeller
· 7h ago
All or nothing, I've seen this trick many times before.
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GasGuru
· 8h ago
Projects that claim to have everything but end up with nothing—I've seen this trick many times before.
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ConsensusBot
· 8h ago
This article hits the nail on the head. Vanar is a typical case of "greedy for more, swallowing an elephant," wanting to do everything but ending up unable to clarify anything.
The first time I truly looked into Vanar Chain, honestly, I was a bit confused.
It's not because the project itself is poor, but because its self-positioning is too diverse. Few projects dare to claim simultaneously that they are: an AI-native public chain, a gaming-focused chain, entertainment infrastructure, a data processing network, an EVM-compatible Layer1, a low Gas solution, and a Web3 interaction layer. This is not an exaggeration; it essentially encompasses the main hot topics of the past three years.
This "all-in-one" approach makes me think of a more fundamental question: how should the market price it?
**Look at the fundamentals**
Vanar Chain is not just a theoretical project. It has a mainnet, a token economy, and is a fully operational public chain.
The VANRY token has clear use cases:
- Gas fee payments
- Node staking and chain security
- Governance voting rights
- Ecosystem incentive distribution
This is not the so-called "narrative coin," but a standard infrastructure token model.
In terms of supply, the total is about 2.4 billion, with nearly 2 billion in circulation. This structure means its valuation elasticity won't be as crazy as small-cap coins, but conversely, it aligns more with the long-term logic of "building infrastructure."
**Where's the problem?**
This is the key: Vanar Chain is inherently not suitable to be played as a meme coin or purely as a theme. So how do we measure its true value?
Infrastructure has an unavoidable question—who exactly are you serving?
Ethereum answers very straightforwardly: a general-purpose smart contract platform.
Solana is also very clear: extreme performance, high throughput.
And Vanar? What is its priority in positioning? AI, gaming, or performance? If this isn't clear, it will be very difficult for the market to give it a reasonable reference point.