Most new chains chase higher TPS numbers. Fogo is chasing something traders actually feel: consistent execution under pressure.
When volatility hits, many networks slow down at the exact moment activity spikes. Congestion rises, latency stretches, and orders land seconds later into a different market than the one you clicked.
Fogo’s SVM-based architecture focuses on maintaining execution stability instead of chasing headline throughput. Independent transactions can process simultaneously, preventing the network from collapsing into a single queue when demand surges.
This matters because real markets aren’t calm. Liquidations, arbitrage, and swaps hit at once — and infrastructure that stalls under load turns volatility into hidden cost.
Fogo is being built to keep performance predictable when stress is highest, which is what real trading systems require.
The recent quiet stretch of updates suggests the team is deep in the unglamorous phase: hardening performance, refining validator reliability, and letting real usage surface edge cases.
Speed gets attention. Stability keeps order flow.
Watch how @Fogo Official approaches performance where it matters most. $FOGO #fogo