Most chains advertise TPS from test conditions.

Users experience congestion.

The real problem isn’t peak speed — it’s behavior during traffic spikes.

Fogo uses parallel execution at the base layer.

If transactions don’t share state, they don’t queue.

They run simultaneously.

That matters for bots, agents, liquidations, and automated protocols where consistency under load is critical.

SVM also lowers the barrier for developers already familiar with Rust/Solana, so they spend less time learning and more time building.

The chain to watch in 2026 won’t be the loudest launch.

It’ll be the one developers are still building on months later.

So what matters more: big TPS claims or a chain that doesn’t slow down when people actually use it?

@Fogo Official $FOGO #fogo