Have you noticed that most GameFi games nowadays share a common flaw — they are simply unplayable? The root cause is still the performance bottleneck of the underlying public blockchain. It wasn't until the emergence of Vanar Chain ($VANRY) that a real solution was found.



This chain is not the kind of project that just boasts TPS numbers. They have directly partnered deeply with Google Cloud — what does that mean? The development team on Vanar can access Google-level cloud computing resources and stability. In other words, those major gaming companies accustomed to instant experiences in Web2 can now seamlessly migrate to the blockchain without enduring lag.

Even better, Vanar is committed to a zero-carbon emission green approach. This philosophy is a perfect fit for ESG reviews by European and American institutions. Institutional investors immediately recognize that this is a serious effort.

While the industry generally discusses financial public chains, the ones truly capable of supporting hundreds of millions of users are in the entertainment and metaverse sectors. Vanar has already laid a solid infrastructure in this competition — now it’s just a matter of whether the ecosystem can keep up.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 2h ago
Honestly, Google Cloud's move is really impressive. GameFi has always been a performance nightmare, and now someone is finally seriously working on infrastructure, not just bragging. --- Vanar's ESG packaging is quite clever; Western institutions buy into this, like green and zero-carbon initiatives. The problem is, if the ecosystem can't keep up, even the best underlying technology is useless. --- The judgment of a billion-level user base is spot on; the entertainment chain is the real demand, while public financial chains have long been over-saturated. It all depends on who can truly attract big players. --- The issue of lagging is indeed annoying, but the collaboration with Google sounds a bit superficial. The actual stability will depend on post-launch performance. --- After so long, GameFi is finally taking the underlying issues seriously; those previous projects were really nonsense. --- After hyping public chains for so long, Vanar is genuinely a bit different this time—just make sure the ecosystem doesn't flop. --- The ESG approach can indeed help with fundraising, but ultimately, players care about the gaming experience—no fake stuff.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 14h ago
Google Cloud's partnership is indeed impressive, but I see that the Vanar ecosystem is still a bit quiet. I'm worried it might end up being a situation where the infrastructure is strong but the ecosystem is weak.
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down_only_larryvip
· 14h ago
Really, GameFi is currently a hell of lag and stuttering, and Google Cloud's move is indeed bold. But it still depends on whether the ecosystem can keep up; no matter how good the infrastructure is, if no one uses it, it's pointless. The ESG approach is very popular among institutions, but retail investors still care more about whether they can make money. Vanar is somewhat interesting, but let's not have it become the next hype cycle.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 14h ago
NGL, big companies really can't seamlessly migrate to the blockchain, and now they're hyping it up so much. In the end, they'll still fail due to the ecosystem.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/vip
· 14h ago
With Google Cloud support, this time it might really not be just hype. The GameFi lag issue indeed needs to be addressed. Wait, can the zero-carbon emission set really fool ESG reviews, or does it truly have the capability? The ecosystem is the key; good infrastructure is useless if the project ends in a dead end. Let's see if it will be another abandoned project. Google's endorsement does carry some weight, but let's not jump to another "performance chain" story. Projects like this usually have no follow-up after the hype, how long can Vanar last? Google collaboration sounds good, but the real question is whether game developers will actually use it. A billion users? First, let's activate the current million users.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 14h ago
Google Cloud definitely has some strength, but the question is whether the ecosystem can keep up.
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