I’ve realized that I care less about big promises now and more about whether a project feels realistic. That’s how I’ve been thinking about $FOGO lately.
The idea of optimizing specifically for trading performance makes sense. Trading is one of the toughest use cases on-chain. If execution isn’t smooth, people won’t tolerate it for long. So focusing there feels practical rather than flashy.
At the same time, strong design doesn’t automatically create a strong ecosystem. Liquidity, builders, and actual daily users are what turn a concept into something meaningful.
I’m not forming extreme opinions. I’d rather see how it behaves after the initial excitement fades. In crypto, what survives the quiet period is usually what matters most.
