AI on most blockchains feels heavy. Data keeps expanding, simple queries slow down, and agents lose context mid-run. Anyone building knows the pain: rehydration delays, constant resets, and hours wasted just keeping things alive.

Vanar takes a different approach. Instead of treating AI like a bolt-on feature, it designs the chain like a compression and logistics layer for AI data. Context is packed tightly, moved efficiently, and stored without dragging a full virtual machine along for every step. Less waste, less delay, more throughput.

As a PoS Layer-1 tuned for AI workloads, Vanar uses its Neutron system to compress and store context directly on-chain, enabling low-latency settlement while keeping programmability flexible. The goal isn’t flashy features, it’s smooth execution that builders don’t have to fight.

The economics line up with that vision too. $VANRY is used for AI compute fees, while validators and compression nodes stake to secure and maintain the network. Governance then coordinates upgrades as the stack evolves.

Since the AI-native infrastructure launch on Jan 19, node count is up 35% to over 18k after V23, with 99.98% transaction success even under peak AI load. No emergency patches, no drama. Just infrastructure doing its job quietly so builders can focus on shipping.

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