Stop using those kinds of garbage chains that can't even connect your wallet without a guide to mock Mass Adoption. The current blockchain games and metaverse projects treat users like ascetics in training; to play a game, you have to overcome numerous obstacles. Just transferring ETH to L2 can deter 90% of Web2 natives. This week, I casually tested the interaction logic of Vanar Chain, and it indeed has something to offer. Its account system, which significantly reduces the perception of Gas fees, made me, someone who has PTSD from MetaMask pop-ups, feel a refreshing sense of relief. Vanar clearly does not intend to compete with Ethereum's noble chain in asset accumulation but is focused on traditional IPs with large user bases, trying to make blockchain a silent backend service. This is like Solana desperately piling up physical TPS to prove its speed, while Vanar has directly paved the road to the doorstep of Web2 developers. I went through its documentation and found that its compatibility with traditional technology stacks is quite clever; developers can secure their assets without having to rewrite the backend. Compared to Immutable X's approach, which requires a separate hierarchical logic, Vanar's native integration offers an 'invisible feel' that indeed better suits high-frequency consumption scenarios. You don't need to let users know they are using blockchain; you just need to make them feel that the equipment truly belongs to them. That said, the current experience still has many shortcomings. The entire ecosystem currently resembles a luxurious shopping mall with few stores; after a stroll, I found that aside from a few official demo showcases, there are hardly any phenomenal applications that can actually run. Moreover, the data dashboard is quite rough; sometimes you have to manually refresh the webpage to check real-time TPS, which creates significant friction in user experience. If Vanar truly wants to bring in users from those traditional big companies, it needs to polish these infrastructural details, as for outsiders accustomed to smooth experiences, a single lag is enough to make them uninstall the app. @Vanarchain $VANRY#Vanar
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