I keep coming back to the moment between clicking “sign” and feeling sure a trade is truly done. On Fogo, that gap is what the whole design is trying to shrink: your wallet signature authorizes the move, then the network races to include it in a block that turns over in about 40 milliseconds, and to reach a point where it’s very unlikely to be reversed in roughly 1.3 seconds. In testnet runs, it’s already seen tens of millions of transactions. That sounds abstract until you’ve watched a price move and realized that “pending” is stress you can measure. The reason people care now is that more onchain activity is starting to look like real-time markets, and Fogo’s January 2026 mainnet launch put those latency promises in the spotlight.

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