Is $VANRY still alive? I took a look at Vanar with a set of "awkward but real" data.
Brothers, you know the atmosphere in the market lately: if it can't move, it starts telling stories. I was originally too lazy to look at Vanar Chain, but after flipping through the data, I found it belongs to that kind of project that 'isn't trending but is still working'—pretty awkward, but it might also be an opportunity.
Let's lay out the facts: In early February, $V$VANRY was fluctuating between $0.0062 and $0.0065, with a circulating supply of about 2.2 billion to 2.3 billion, and a market cap of around $13 million to $15 million. In simple terms, it's the kind of size where 'a big holder sneezes and the K-line shakes three times.'
What's even more heartbreaking is that TradingView shows it hit a low of $0.00451 on 2026-02-05—do you think that position is shameless? But it also indicates: for those who really want to ambush, the cost range is just that cruel.
So how does it survive? I'm more concerned with 'can it land': the officials have been emphasizing entertainment/gaming directions, and the official website is promoting Stake $VANRY, as well as various offline meetings in the first half of this year (like the one in Hong Kong from 2026-02-10 to 12).
Additionally, their blog mentions exchange integration (like LBank integration), which is more about 'infrastructure work', not sexy, but it can really bring in new entry points.
My own conclusion is very straightforward: small market cap + low attention means both flexibility and risk are high; when watching it, don't just listen to slogans, focus on three things: real on-chain activity, whether partnerships can drive traffic, and whether trading volume can stabilize. Don't go all in, don't get too excited, DYOR is the lifesaver.

