What I like about Fogo is honestly simple — it’s not trying to sell some crazy vision or hype.
We’ve all seen it before: a new blockchain pops up, promises insane speed, says it will “change everything,” and then… you try to use it, and it’s clunky. Apps freeze, transactions fail, you’re signing the same thing three times. Users don’t care about fancy diagrams or technical specs — they just want it to work.
Fogo’s approach feels different. It’s saying: stop obsessing over tokens and hype, and focus on making apps run smoothly. If the basics work, everything else becomes possible. It’s not flashy or exciting, but maybe that’s exactly why it could succeed.
I’m not convinced yet — adoption is still the big test. But at least Fogo is trying to solve a real problem instead of selling a story. Make blockchain reliable first. Everything else can wait.