The conversation in 2026 has quietly shifted.

It’s no longer “Which chain is fastest?”

It’s “Which chain can sustain serious applications without redesigning them every time traffic spikes?”

Developers building trading infrastructure are tired of coding around blockspace politics. Every time a network gets noisy, logic has to be adjusted. Buffers widened. Risk recalculated.

Fogo’s positioning speaks directly to that fatigue.

By staying SVM-compatible while carving out its own performance domain, it offers familiarity without inherited congestion. That’s not marketing — that’s practical migration logic.

In a multi-chain SVM world, switching costs are lower than ever.

The chains that win won’t just attract builders.

They’ll give them fewer reasons to leave.

Fogo seems intent on being that kind of environment — not louder, just structurally cleaner.

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