Fogo is fast, but the real bottleneck it keeps circling back to is state and what it costs to move state reliably when throughput is high.
It is an SVM compatible L1 built for low latency DeFi style workloads, and right now it is still in testnet mode, open for people to deploy and interact while the network keeps evolving.
What feels real here is where the engineering attention is going. The latest validator release notes are not about bigger numbers, they are about keeping state movement stable under load: shifting gossip and repair traffic to XDP, making expected shred version mandatory, and forcing a config re init because the validator memory layout changed and hugepages fragmentation becomes a real failure mode.
On the user side, Sessions is the same philosophy in a different layer: reduce the repeated signature and gas friction so apps can do lots of small state updates without turning every interaction into overhead.
In the last 24 hours I did not see a new official blog post or docs announcement, the most recent blog update I can find is dated January 15, 2026, so the current focus still looks like tightening the state pipeline and operator stability rather than shipping flashy features every day.
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