AI will not click 'Confirm Transaction': $VANRY is to be the 'gas pedal' for global agency settlement.
Azu speaks, after AI agents truly 'go to work', payments will shift from supporting roles to main roles: it won't open wallets, click confirm, check Gas like humans do, nor will it discuss emotional value; it only recognizes three things—can settlement run globally, can compliance be defaulted, and can costs be stable enough to be written into the budget. This is also what I find most appealing about Vanar: it nails itself to the battlefield of PayFi and tokenized RWA, rather than becoming a 'chatty chain'.
Agents subscribe to data for you, pay per use for model calls, automatically settle with suppliers, and split bills into multiple sub-accounts... If every transaction relies on 'manual signatures + mental calculation of fees', the agency economy simply cannot take off. Vanar made a very 'engineering' choice in its fee mechanism: using tiered rates to keep common operations (transfers, swaps, minting, staking, cross-chain, etc.) for normal users at the lowest tier, explicitly stating in the documentation that the target for the lowest tier fee is about $0.0005 equivalent, while large volume transactions will be pushed to higher tiers, making abuse expensive and keeping business costs predictable. This is crucial for agents—they can be authorized to 'spend according to rules', but the premise is that fee fluctuations shouldn't be like a roller coaster.
Vanar also provides a Gas Price API, directly disclosing the fees required at each tier of $VANRY to developers and products, allowing agents to automatically estimate and deduct fees based on transaction size. At the same time, to implement the 'fixed fee in dollar equivalent', the protocol will use multiple sources to verify the market price of VANRY (the documentation names sources from DEX/CEX and data providers), making the billing logic more stable.
For agents to conduct global settlements, they cannot do without the 'universal power supply' of stablecoins. Vanar has officially announced Router Protocol Nitro as the first official bridge, supporting the bridging of VANRY and $USDC, allowing funds to flow more smoothly from the mainstream ecosystem. For investors, I prefer to see $VANRY as the 'fuel cost of the agency economy': when more and more auditable, reusable, and automatically settled real business flows appear on-chain, Gas will transition from being a demonstration to a necessity.

