I just saw a guy share: Last year's Fogo Flame Points event, his friend's transaction cost was 30U, and he ended up receiving an airdrop of 400-500U. He said he didn't participate due to prejudice, and as a result, "proves I'm a fool."
I've seen too many of these stories — it's not a matter of luck, it's a matter of information disparity. Most people only chase the highs once the coins are on Binance, while the real smart money had already entered during the points phase.
The key point is: The second season of Flames has just started, with 200 million $FOGO to be distributed, which is worth 4 million dollars at the current price.
How to play?
· Cross-chain: Directly withdraw from CEX to the Fogo native chain, with the lowest cost.
· Staking: Ignition limited-time event until February 14 (only a few days left), lock for 6 months to get a 50% bonus.
· Linkage: Brasa event until August, decentralized staking to reduce risk.
Moreover, the Fogo ecosystem has already started to run — native protocols like Valiant, Pyron, and Fogolend are being integrated, allowing capital to flow seamlessly between protocols, with compounded returns.
The benefit of a 40-millisecond block time is right here: you adjust your positions, hedge, reinvest, and the entire process is as smooth as operating in a CEX, but the assets are still in your hands.
The second season has just begun, and the window is still open. For those wanting low-cost chips, figure it out yourself. $FOGO @Fogo Official