At three in the morning, the team ran an extreme stress script on the test network: letting 1000 AI agents simultaneously initiate on-chain transactions, simulating collective arbitrage under a black swan event.

Guess what the result is?

The so-called 'star public chain' that claims to handle '100,000 transactions per second' crashed at the 37th second. Meanwhile, on the VANRY side, 1000 AIs didn't fight; instead, they automatically negotiated through on-chain reasoning, effectively pushing the gas fee down to $0.0002.

The engineer who was staring at the screen said something that I still remember: 'These AIs are more sensible than humans.'

VANRY has never claimed to be the 'fastest'. It has always been doing something even more foolish: teaching AIs how to 'remember' things on the chain.

Blockchain originally had no memory; once a transaction is completed, it resets. But AI is different; it needs context, needs reasoning, and needs to know what it did in the last second.

VANRY's myNeutron is about writing 'memory' into the underlying layer. This is not just putting a Tesla badge on a tractor; it's directly replacing the engine with a battery pack.

There's another detail that even the seasoned investors might not have noticed.

Last month, their collaboration with Google Cloud was not just for show. They actually brought in NVIDIA's A100 cluster to run the Kayon inference engine. What does it mean for a project that has dropped 90% to do all this?

Burning more money before running away?

Looking back at that moment when 1000 AIs were collaborating. The market is still comparing who has the higher TPS and who has the faster blocks, but VANRY has already assumed a future: AIs won't wait for your confirmation, won't look at your block height; what they need is a track that allows them to run on their own.

A 90% drop is severe; there's no way to wash that away.

But you need to think about one thing clearly: when thousands of AIs need to settle, require memory, and need cross-chain coordination at the same time, can those old public chains that only know how to score still last beyond the 37th second?

VANRY is not underestimated.

It's been underestimated too early.

@Vanarchain #vanar $XPL