An Unexpected Lesson in Relationships, Courtesy of a Blockchain
I've been single for a while. Not because I'm unattractive my mother assures me I'm "handsome in the right light." Not because I'm unemployed—writing about crypto pays slightly better than exposure bucks. No, my problem is that I treat every date like a new transaction.
I forget everything. Favorite foods, important dates, that story about their terrible boss that they definitely told me last time. I'm charming for exactly one conversation, then I reset to factory settings.
Last week, my therapist (yes, crypto writers have therapists) said something that stopped me cold: "You need persistent memory. Right now, you're like an AI agent with goldfish brain ."
I nearly choked on my coffee. She had just described Vanar's entire value proposition.
The "Goldfish Brain" Problem
Here's the thing about traditional blockchains—and apparently, my dating strategy. They treat every interaction as a completely fresh start. Each transaction is isolated. Each conversation exists in a vacuum .
On Ethereum, an AI agent helping you manage DeFi positions has no memory of what you discussed five minutes ago. It's like talking to someone with short-term amnesia . Sound familiar? That's me on date number three, pretending I remember your dog's name.
Vanar looked at this problem and said: "This is ridiculous. Build a memory layer."
Enter myNeutron. It's not just for files and documents—it's a "persistent memory" system that maintains context across sessions . You can save conversations, preferences, and important details, and access them later . The AI remembers. It learns. It gets better the more you use it .
I realized I needed a myNeutron for my brain.
The "Kayon Reasoning Engine" Approach to Arguments
Vanar's Kayon AI doesn't just store data—it reasons about it . When a smart contract needs to make a decision, Kayon can analyze the relevant "Seeds" (stored memories) and make context-aware choices .
Imagine applying that to relationships. Instead of reacting emotionally in the moment, you'd have access to context: "Remember when we discussed this last month? Here's what you said. Here's what they said. Here's the resolution we agreed on."
My therapist loved this analogy. "So you're saying you need a decentralized, immutable record of relationship agreements?"
"I'm saying I need to stop having the same fight twice."
The "Explainable AI" Dating Strategy
One of Vanar's killer features is "explainable AI"—the ability to see why an AI made a particular decision . Traditional AI is a black box. It gives answers without showing its work. Vanar's architecture makes the reasoning process transparent and queryable .
This is apparently also crucial in relationships.
"You never explain why you're upset," my last ex told me. "You just go silent and expect me to read your mind."
She wanted explainable AI. She wanted to see the reasoning behind the emotional output. I was giving her black-box brooding.
The "Tokenomics" of Emotional Investment
Here's where it gets really nerdy. Vanar's
$VANRY token has a clever economic model: subscriptions for premium AI tools create demand, and part of those payments get burned, creating deflationary pressure .
More usage = more burns = more scarcity.
I explained this to my therapist. "So if I invest more emotional energy into a relationship—more 'usage'—it should create more value, and if I'm emotionally burned out, that's like token burns, and—"
She held up her hand. "Please stop trying to model your love life as a blockchain economy."
But honestly? It kind of works. Relationships require ongoing investment. The value compounds over time if you maintain context and memory. If you reset after every interaction, you never build anything meaningful .
What I'm Doing Differently Now
I started using a notes app—not even myNeutron, just a simple one—to track important details about people. Birthdays, preferences, stories they've told me, things they care about.
It's working. I remembered a friend's cat's name last week. She looked at me like I'd performed actual magic.
Imagine if blockchain could do that for everyone. Imagine if every interaction with technology—and maybe with each other—carried forward context and understanding .
The Conclusion That My Therapist Will Hate
Vanar isn't just building a better blockchain. They're building infrastructure for a world where nothing forgets . Where AI agents can have actual relationships with users. Where smart contracts make decisions based on full context, not isolated transactions.
I'm trying to build that for myself. Persistent memory. Explainable reasoning. Context-aware responses.
If a blockchain can figure this out, maybe there's hope for me too.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go upload some date notes to myNeutron. Her name is Sarah. She likes Thai food and has a dog named Peanut. I will not forget this time.
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