

In recent weeks, Fogo has been described as one of the fastest-growing chains in the SVM ecosystem. Activity is rising, the community is expanding, and wallets like Nightly, Backpack, and Infinex already offer seamless native access.
Yet Phantom — one of the largest wallets in crypto — still has no native support for Fogo. Users are forced to rely on bridges to access the network.
For the community, this isn’t just a technical issue. Wallet integration means liquidity access, user convenience, and accelerated adoption. Without native support:
UX becomes more complex
Bridge risks increase
Ecosystem growth may slow
In the multi-chain era of 2026, such delays raise questions: is this purely technical prioritization, or something more strategic?
On the other hand, major wallets often follow strict security and auditing standards before adding new chains. It could simply be risk management and infrastructure readiness.
What’s clear is this: in crypto, access equals power.
The networks that secure integration faster often win the liquidity race.