$FOGO is not trending because of noise. It is getting attention because the design actually makes sense.
When you build on an SVM based chain, you cannot hide weak architecture. Every transaction has to be clear about what it touches. That means if a developer creates one shared state that everyone writes to, the app slows itself down. The chain does not protect bad design. It exposes it..
That is what makes @Fogo Official interesting right now. It pushes builders to think properly about structure. Separate user state. Separate markets. Reduce unnecessary shared writes. If you do that, the system runs smoothly. If you do not, you feel the bottleneck immediately.
Most people talk about speed like it is a marketing slogan. Real speed only shows up when many users act at the same time and the system still feels stable. That comes from layout decisions, not just block time.
What I like about $FOGO is that it rewards serious builders. It forces discipline. And in the current market, discipline matters more than hype.