The EVM plate dressed in AI should have shattered long ago, and this wave from Vanar is a lesson for the so-called smart chains. The pile of projects on the market claiming to be AI Layer2 are nothing but EVM copy-pastes, using their meager TPS to run large model inference, treating an abacus as a supercomputer. These past few days, to test a few high-frequency trading agents, I ran through the mainstream L2s. Although gas fees have dropped, the sense of disconnection in interactions still drives people crazy. It wasn't until I switched to the testing environment of Vanar Chain that I truly felt what a native Web3 infrastructure should look like. It didn't get bogged down in those meaningless consensus layers but focused on how to seamlessly integrate traditional Web2 data flows onto the chain. It's like everyone is still trying to figure out how to install a tablet in a horse-drawn carriage, while Vanar directly laid down a maglev track. Compared to the complex cross-chain logic of Near or Polkadot, Vanar's friendliness to developers is simply a dimensionality reduction strike. I tried to adapt a set of Python scripts originally running on AWS to the chain and found that there was hardly any need to rewrite core logic; its API interface is designed to be extremely restrained, almost encapsulating all the underlying blockchain complexities. This experience is particularly evident when deploying DApps, as there’s no longer a need to worry about that damn nonce synchronization issue. But that doesn’t mean it’s perfect; on the contrary, there are still many points of criticism. The indexing speed of the official block explorer is as slow as an elderly woman, and sometimes it takes several minutes to see the status update for a contract call; such delays are absolutely fatal for high-frequency applications. Moreover, the native assets on the chain are pitifully few, making the entire ecosystem look like an extremely luxurious shopping center with hardly any stores open, appearing empty. If Vanar cannot quickly turn this smooth technology stack into real TVL, its current technical advantages may be worthless in the eyes of capital. The current market is too fickle; few people care how elegantly your underlying code is written; everyone is waiting for that killer application that can ignite traffic, and what Vanar currently lacks is this spark. @Vanarchain $VANRY#Vanar
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