Why FOGO’s SVM-Powered Speed Changes the Conversation
I’ve heard speed promises before, so I don’t take SVM claims at face value. Solana proved that the Solana Virtual Machine can deliver low latency but it also showed how hard it is to sustain that performance under real pressure. What makes Fogo Network interesting to me isn’t just that it uses an SVM it’s how narrowly it seems focused on making that speed usable, not just impressive.
SVM throughput only matters if it remains predictable as conditions become messy. FOGO’s design suggests an attempt to pair SVM execution with tighter assumptions and fewer moving parts. I’m not convinced yet—but if that discipline holds, SVM speed stops being a benchmark and starts becoming infrastructure.