$FOGO : Most Layer 1 networks don’t actually have a scaling problem. They have an execution design problem.
Increasing TPS or reducing block time does not remove serialization bottlenecks. If transactions are still processed sequentially, congestion eventually returns under sustained load. True scalability begins at the execution layer.
FOGO’s SVM-based architecture shifts the focus toward parallel processing and deterministic runtime behavior. That distinction matters. Parallel execution reduces unnecessary ordering constraints, allowing non-conflicting transactions to move simultaneously instead of waiting in line.
Performance is not about peak benchmarks. It is about how a network behaves when demand becomes unpredictable. In the long run, execution efficiency will separate structurally optimized Layer 1 networks from those built around surface-level metrics.
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