What I really like about Fogo isn’t just that it’s fast. I’m looking at how it removes friction for developers.
Because it fully supports the Solana Virtual Machine, I’m seeing developers move their apps over without rewriting code. They’re not starting from scratch. They’re not rebuilding everything. They’re just taking what already works and deploying it in a new environment.
That’s a big deal.
I’m watching teams unlock real-time trading, auctions, and low-latency DeFi without going through months of redevelopment. They can focus on improving their product instead of fighting the infrastructure.
To me, that’s where the opportunity is. Fogo isn’t just chasing speed headlines. It’s lowering the barrier to entry so real usage can happen faster. And I think that’s what helps an ecosystem grow in a real way.
