Fogos real growth comes from builders, not buzz
In crypto, “growth” is frequently confused with “noise.” A project is trending on social media, and influencers are promoting it for a couple of days, and then there’s price movement. But once the noise dies down, many blockchains are left with nothing but empty promises and inactive builders. True blockchain growth doesn’t come from marketing noise but from builders who actually enjoy building.
A blockchain can only scale if its developers find it easy, fast, and fun to work on. Builders are the ones building dApps, tools, wallets, and protocols that users rely on every day. If the developer experience is subpar – slow performance, confusing documentation, and broken tooling – even the best marketing campaign can’t save the ecosystem. Builders will simply move on to better blockchains.
That’s why the developer experience is quickly becoming one of the most critical elements in the long-term success of a blockchain. Good tools remove friction. Good documentation saves time. Seamless implementation helps teams get code out the door faster. When developers can focus on building, not fighting the tech stack, innovation happens naturally.
That’s why I’m so glad to see that Fogo is thinking about performance and developer experience, rather than trying @fogo