#vanar $VANRY Honestly, @Vanar Vanar what's most interesting right now is not how flashy its AI is, but those early projects that are quietly 'settling' on its chain.

You see, a chain that claims to be 'AI-native' is mostly running a few mini-games and NFT platforms. It feels like you bought a top-of-the-line supercomputer, but your family only uses it to binge-watch shows and play Minesweeper—it's not useless, but it feels like a waste of resources.

Is there data? The number of active addresses and transaction volume on the chain is indeed slowly increasing, especially those small applications that incorporate simple AI interactions, like dynamic NFTs that can be minted through chat. Users may not even realize what chain is underlying; they just feel that 'this thing responds quickly and doesn’t lag.' This might be the effect Vaner wants to achieve: to make AI capabilities as accessible as electricity, usable once connected, without requiring users to understand the principles of generators.

So its 'success cases' may not be sensational at the moment, but rather these quiet, yet functional 'little gadgets.' They prove two things: first, chains can indeed operate; second, doing some AI tricks on them isn't that high of a barrier.

As for whether this will lead to its 'killer application,' it's like waiting for a surprise egg that may or may not make a sound. Do you think this has potential?

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