In 2026, the conversation around performance is changing. It is no longer just about who prints the biggest transactions-per-second number on a website. Solana has been the speed reference for years. With upgrades like Firedancer rolling out through 2024 and 2025, the network aimed to improve stability and push throughput even higher. On paper, it can handle tens of thousands of transactions per second, and real usage during peak meme coin cycles has proven it can move fast.
But let me be honest. As traders, we feel speed when trades confirm quickly. As developers, they feel speed when code deploys without friction. These are not the same thing.
Fogo is entering the discussion with a different tone. Instead of only chasing TPS metrics, it focuses on fast finality and a cleaner development experience. Finality simply means how quickly a transaction becomes permanent. If that happens in under a second and the tooling is easier to manage, builders save time and stress.
That is why Fogo is getting attention now. Developers are tired of complexity. Investors are watching for the next ecosystem that can scale without constant technical drama. Solana still has the edge in liquidity and network effect, but performance today means more than raw speed. It means reliability, simplicity, and less friction for the people actually building.
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