Most blockchains compete for users. Fogo is competing for milliseconds — and that changes everything.
For years, blockchain innovation focused on throughput numbers and TPS marketing. But real performance is not just about how many transactions a network can process — it’s about how fast those transactions reach final execution.
This is where Fogo is introducing a fundamentally different execution philosophy.
Instead of treating execution as a secondary layer behind consensus, Fogo is optimizing execution as the primary performance bottleneck.
Fogo’s architecture is designed to reduce execution latency at the validator level.
Traditional networks often experience delays because validators must coordinate extensively before confirming execution states.
Fogo minimizes this coordination overhead by restructuring how validators process and propagate execution results. This allows the network to move faster without compromising determinism or consistency.
This approach unlocks something critical: predictable execution speed. When execution becomes predictable,entirely new categories of applications become viable.
