Fogo’s Public RPC Phase — Where Speed Meets Reality
I’ve been watching Fogo’s public RPC move closely, and honestly, this is the stage where a fast chain stops being a demo and starts becoming real infrastructure.
Once RPC is public, builders don’t just test — they depend. That means consistency, uptime, and predictable responses suddenly matter more than headline speed. And for a chain positioning itself around low-latency execution, this moment is critical.
What stands out to me is that @Fogo Official isn’t just chasing throughput numbers. The focus on smoother sessions and reduced signing friction shows they’re thinking about actual trading UX. But there’s a trade-off: when apps sponsor fees or use session permissions, responsibility shifts heavily onto developers to manage limits, security, and reliability properly.
From my perspective, this phase will separate serious builders from casual ones. If the ecosystem treats $FOGO like production infrastructure — with proper monitoring and tight permission design — it could become a strong venue for latency-sensitive DeFi.
If not, speed will simply expose the weak spots faster.
That’s why this RPC moment matters more than most people think.