A common phenomenon in the current public chain ecosystem is that many chains either boast about their decentralization or hype their TPS, but what’s the result? Ordinary users and enterprises are still left confused. No matter how glamorous the technical indicators are, poor user experience is useless.



Vanar Chain is doing something quite interesting—it focuses on "user-friendliness," and its ecosystem token VANRY operates around this idea. It’s not just about reducing Gas fees and speeding up transactions, but lowering the barriers to blockchain usage from multiple dimensions.

First, on the developer side. Vanar Chain offers a toolchain comparable to mainstream frameworks, supporting common programming languages. What does this mean? Web2 developers wanting to enter Web3 don’t need to learn an entirely new set of skills, making migration extremely easy. They can focus on business innovation instead of getting stuck in underlying technical details.

Looking at enterprise needs. Brands and large organizations aiming to implement loyalty programs, digital collectibles, or interactive applications can get customized solutions that are compliant and high-performance from Vanar Chain. This directly opens the door for traditional enterprises to enter Web3, enabling new forms of value interaction between users and brands.

Finally, user experience at the end-user level. Seamless wallet operations, intuitive interfaces, and nearly imperceptible transaction costs—these combined can completely eliminate the psychological and technical barriers for ordinary people using blockchain applications. In simple terms, it makes blockchain technology truly usable.
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OnchainSnipervip
· 01-23 01:09
Someone finally said it: flashy technical indicators are useless; user experience is the real key.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 01-21 17:39
That's right, no matter how many technical indicators are stacked up, it doesn't matter if ordinary people can actually use it in the end.
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DoomCanistervip
· 01-21 05:15
That's right, no matter how high TPS or how low GAS is, it's just a display if no one uses it.
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UncleLiquidationvip
· 01-20 13:48
That's right, a bunch of chains keep hyping decentralization and TPS every day, but the user experience is really poor, which is just not interesting.

I do agree with the idea behind Vanar; focusing on solid user experience is the right way.

Web2 developers are indeed attracted by the low migration costs.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 01-20 13:47
Someone finally said it: just praising indicators is useless; user experience is the real key.
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RegenRestorervip
· 01-20 13:30
You're absolutely right. Too many public chains these days are more about marketing than substance.

Forget it, let's wait until we see something truly usable.

This approach is definitely more reliable than those that just hype up TPS.
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MagicBeanvip
· 01-20 13:27
Finally, some chains have understood the principle that experience is king.
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BoredStakervip
· 01-20 13:26
Someone finally said it: constantly hyping TPS and decentralization, but user experience still sucks. It's really useless.

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This is the right path. Developers don't need to relearn things, companies have compliant solutions, and ordinary people can truly use it—that's the way Web3 should go.

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Well said, but whether VANRY's token design can really reduce costs depends on actual data. Don't let it just be another concept coin.

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I'm looking forward to seamless wallet operations. If it can really be as smooth as Web2, it will be a game-changer.

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I think Vanar's approach is correct. Other chains are stuck in parameter games, making it impossible for anyone to use.
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