Crypto keeps reinventing execution, but builders don’t want novelty — they want environments that just work.

Every new VM forces teams to relearn tooling, rewrite contracts, and re-audit logic. That friction slows innovation more than gas fees ever did.

Fogo takes a different path by building on the Solana Virtual Machine, giving developers a runtime they already understand while pushing performance where it actually matters.

Compatibility means teams can deploy faster, reuse audited code, and preserve composability instead of rebuilding from scratch.

This matters because migration friction is one of the biggest hidden costs in Web3. If moving chains breaks tooling and workflows, adoption stalls no matter how fast blocks are.

By reducing switching costs while improving execution reliability, Fogo lowers the barrier for real applications to move on-chain.

Innovation isn’t forcing builders to start over. It’s removing the reasons they hesitate.

Keep an eye on @Fogo Official as infrastructure choices start shaping where developers ship next.
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