Fogo Sessions makes SPL fee payments feel invisible, but the hidden change is who owns the transaction lane.

Once you approve a session, a paymaster funds gas and submits actions so the operator of that paymaster becomes the reliability and access layer for the app.

That ownership is more explicit in the constraints: Sessions only interact with SPL tokens, while native FOGO is reserved for paymasters and other low level on chain primitives, so the user experience is intentionally built around sponsored SPL activity.

Fogo adds guardrails like spending limits and domain verification, but the structural question stays the same: if paymasters remain concentrated, UX policy and censorship risk sit with service operators, and long term relevance will hinge on making that layer more neutral and redundant.

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