I've been busy with home renovations these past few days. Yesterday, I actually forgot to write an article 😂 I just contacted the renovation company and listened to them explain the cost details, with various charges that need to be paid separately and everything else needing to be calculated additionally... It gave me a headache. There are so many 'hidden costs' in life, and it's really hard to appreciate them without experiencing them firsthand.
This suddenly made me understand how important what @Vanarchain is doing really is. The current Web3 world often resembles this home renovation experience—on the surface, the threshold seems low, but once you start interacting, gas fees, authorization fees, and various service charges come one after another, as if every step taken is costing money.
Vanar's insistence on promoting '0 Gas' and 'cost abstraction' is like finding a renovation company that offers a 'one-price all-inclusive' deal: no tricks, no price hikes, allowing you to proceed with peace of mind. Life is already exhausting enough; why should users have to keep doing 'math problems' for on-chain operations?
This kind of infrastructure that genuinely saves users' worries and can also help project parties reduce costs might just be the most practical moat for $VANRY .
