I spent three weeks testing market-neutral strategies on Fogo.$FOGO
It completely changed how I think about blockchains.
Fogo confirms blocks in ~40 milliseconds.
That speed changes everything.
When transactions finalize that fast, congestion almost disappears.
Not because nobody is using it — but because activity clears before a queue can even form.
The traditional frontrunning game?
It struggles in an environment where execution happens faster than interference.
But the most underrated innovation is the Session Key mechanism.
At first, it sounds simple:
An app can execute transactions within set limits for a defined time.
In practice?
You can make 30–40 transactions without stopping to manually confirm each one.
That’s when DeFi starts feeling… normal.
Not clunky.
Not stressful.
Not fragmented.
The community around Fogo is still early.
But the infrastructure feels strong.
Fogo isn’t asking whether a blockchain can feel like a centralized exchange.
It’s already proving it can.
The bigger question is:
Does the market realize it needs something this fast?
Most chains compete on TPS numbers.
Fogo made me forget TPS even matters.