I used to assume the person clicking “send” always pays on-chain fees, and on Fogo that’s still the default: the sender chooses any priority fee and pays the base plus priority in the network token. But the more interesting shift lately is how often the sender isn’t the fee payer anymore. Fogo Sessions leans into that with paymasters: an app can run a sponsor account, take your signed intent, and submit the transaction while covering gas from its own wallet. In practice, the “fee payer” is whoever’s key is set as the payer in that flow, which the Sessions SDK even surfaces as the paymaster sponsor. That’s why this topic feels current to me: “gasless” is turning from marketing into infrastructure.
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