Maybe you noticed how every new chain claims sub second finality, yet traders still complain about missed arbitrage and uneven execution. When I first looked at Fogo, what struck me was how it frames speed as geography, not just software. Sub second often means 300 to 800 ms in lab conditions, but cross continent users still see 1 to 3 seconds once network hops and validator placement are counted. Underneath, Fogo’s validator zoning and scheduling logic tries to smooth that texture, which is changing how latency feels in practice. If this holds, finality becomes a distribution problem, not a marketing one. The quiet shift is that honesty about physics may matter more than another millisecond claim.

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