With the maturation of Web3,
the market begins to differentiate between two things:
projects that are experimental,
and projects that are reliable.
The projects that survive
are not always the most attention-grabbing,
but they are often the ones that play a clear role
within the ecosystem.
At this stage,
the important question is not:
"How popular is this project?"
but:
"Will its absence create a gap?"
Vanar falls within the category
of projects that treat infrastructure
as a fundamental part of the design,
not as a side addition.
Understanding here
is not a call to decision,
but an attempt to read the market
beyond quick impressions.
Education before decision,
and thinking is more important than reaction.

