Currently, a common pain point with AI is that each conversation feels like starting from zero, with no memory accumulation, making the experience somewhat average. But after recently exploring the Vanar Chain project, I feel like I've found a new approach.



Their core technology is called Neutron, which can be simply understood as installing a "long-term memory module" on the AI system on the chain. This is not just simple data storage, but enables AI to learn and optimize across multiple interactions. Imagine having a digital assistant or AI work partner that can fully record all your conversation history and the various information you provide. Next time you interact, there's no need to reintroduce the background; it can continue working based on the accumulated context. In this way, the AI becomes smarter the longer it is used, truly developing the ability to grow continuously.

Paired with Vanar's other tool, Kayon—a reasoning engine—the effect becomes even more interesting. Kayon can intelligently predict what you might need next based on past interaction patterns and prepare in advance. For example, it might learn your spending preferences and schedule, then proactively offer suggestions at the right time. This experience is close to the "completely understands you" AI assistant seen in sci-fi movies.

More practically, Vanar has partnered with Abu Dhabi and the globally renowned payment service provider Worldpay to launch an agent payment solution. The core idea is that your AI assistant, with proper authorization, can help manage bills and execute payment transactions. For instance, if you tell the AI, "Top up 200 yuan at my usual coffee shop," the system can accurately understand your request and securely complete the transaction. This truly marks a significant step forward in life experience.

The project's current token is VAN, and the entire ecosystem is continuously iterating around these technologies.
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DeFiDoctorvip
· 18h ago
Medical records show that this plan's clinical performance indeed has highlights, but liquidity indicators still need regular review. AI memory is theoretically sound, but what are the hidden risks in the protocol code when it’s actually implemented? The collaboration with Worldpay sounds promising, but who will bear the risk warnings at the payment layer? A good user experience is one thing, but how long the token economic model can sustain is another. Recommend VAN to conduct a health assessment report, especially regarding symptoms of capital outflow. If strategy complications erupt, it could be troublesome. I agree with the technical framework, but projects like this in DeFi usually meet the same fate. Neutron sounds like packaging old problems with new concepts; how exactly is it being solved? If this thing really gets implemented, it will depend on TPS and costs; it’s too early to say anything now.
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MrRightClickvip
· 18h ago
Hmm, this idea is indeed interesting. AI with memory and AI without memory are two different products. --- Wait, can I really trust AI to manage my money? How is the security guaranteed? --- I like the concept of Neutron, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT coin. --- Haha, finally someone is doing this. I've been waiting impatiently. --- The partnership with Worldpay is quite impressive. If it can really be implemented, the value would indeed be different. --- It feels a bit invasive that AI has figured out my consumption preferences. --- What do you think about the VAN token? Is it worth paying attention to? --- The long-term memory module sounds simple, but the technical threshold isn't low, right? --- The automatic payment feature of AI assistants seems quite risky. --- The truly killer app might be this kind of "the more you use it, the more it understands me" experience.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 18h ago
This memory mechanism is indeed a bit extreme, but few projects that can truly be implemented are actually realized. Neutron sounds interesting, but how it performs depends on real data. I'm a bit worried that the collaboration with Worldpay is just a gimmick; the actual progress is still unknown. If AI can automatically manage bills, then security must be foolproof; otherwise, the risk would be too high. It's really just about wanting an AI assistant that doesn't forget, which is difficult. How will the VAN token develop in the later stages? The real test is after the initial hype. The concept of memory accumulation is good, but will it become slower as data becomes redundant with more use? If the collaboration with Worldpay isn't a scam, then it's definitely worth paying attention to; payment scenarios are the real demand. No matter how good the words are, it all depends on whether the product itself can be truly launched. Many projects nowadays are just PPT fundraising.
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NFTRegrettervip
· 18h ago
This memory module sounds pretty promising, but I'm still a bit hesitant about AI automatic transfers... --- Worldpay collaboration sounds impressive, but the question is whether it can be used domestically. --- Long-term memory + reasoning engine combination, if it really works, will change the game. --- Both tokens and payments, this ecosystem logic is a bit convoluted. How exactly is VAN supposed to be used? --- Feels like putting ChatGPT inside a blockchain shell. What's the core technological breakthrough? --- Regarding authorized payments, how is security guaranteed? What if it gets hacked? --- Sounds pretty good, let's wait and see if the mainnet launch really proves useful. Anyway, I'm just observing for now.
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SnapshotBotvip
· 18h ago
If this thing can really be implemented, we definitely need to change the current AI behavior. --- Long-term memory sounds great, but honestly, how to handle permission issues? It feels a bit risky. --- Is the Worldpay partnership reliable? How to ensure fund security? --- Both memory and prediction, it sounds like describing black technology. --- Wait, is this Neutron really better than Google's system? --- Adding long-term memory to AI just makes me want to laugh; it feels like the project is just hyping up. --- It mainly depends on whether the VAN token can hold up in the future. No matter how good the concept is, ecosystem development is essential. --- Starting from zero is indeed a pain point. If it can really be solved, I’m willing to give it a try. --- Be careful with payment authorization. What if the AI gets hacked? --- Kayon's prediction system feels a bit like Facebook's user profiling, a privacy nightmare. --- I'm a bit interested, but it depends on how the actual product performs.
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 18h ago
Can this AI really remember my preferences? It still feels a bit uncertain, but the Worldpay part does look interesting. Will VAN be another scam? Let's wait and see. The memory module sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be another hype coin with a concept. Neutron and Kayon working together do seem promising, but whether they can truly be implemented remains to be seen. Charging 200 yuan at the coffee shop—what if there's a system bug? Who will compensate if the money is lost? With Abu Dhabi backing it up, maybe it's not entirely nonsense.
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