Everyone’s been watching $FOGO lately. Price moves get attention, but what really matters isn’t the candle it’s the infrastructure behind it.

The real story with Fogo is speed. Not marketing speed. Execution speed. The kind that directly changes how markets function.

@Fogo Official operates at roughly 40ms block times. To put that into perspective, Solana runs closer to 400ms. On paper, that difference looks small. In live markets, it’s massive.

Market makers live and die by timing. Every millisecond their quotes sit exposed, they carry risk. On slower chains, prices can shift before they’re able to cancel or update orders. That forces them to widen spreads, reduce size, or pay extra just to compete.

Fogo reduces that exposure window dramatically.

Blocks arrive fast enough that on-chain quotes can stay aligned with centralized exchange activity. For example, Binance updates its top-of-book in around 10ms and refreshes the full orderbook roughly every 100ms. With 40ms blocks, Fogo fits naturally into that timing cycle.

The result is simple but powerful:

• Less stale pricing

• Less arbitrage pressure

• Tighter spreads

• Lower trading friction

And importantly, this happens without relying on priority fee systems like Jito or artificial ordering advantages.

This performance isn’t just theoretical either.

Pre-mainnet testing showed near one-second finality across validators, producing about 25 blocks per second. Testnet performance reached approximately 46,000 theoretical TPS in early 2025. During live stress events like Fogo Fishing, the network processed nearly 100,000 TPS across 100 blocks driven by real users interacting with the chain, not simulated traffic.

That distinction matters.

Because when infrastructure removes latency, markets naturally become more efficient. Liquidity improves. Spreads tighten. Execution becomes more reliable.

Short-term price action always gets the spotlight. But over time, it’s execution quality and market structure that define whether a chain truly lasts.

And that’s where #Fogo ’s design starts to stand out.