The 'low-key' style of Fogo really surprised me.

At first, I went to experience it without thinking I could gain any advantage. I was just drawn by its smoothness of 40ms block time—once you've used it, you know that trading on other chains feels like waiting in line, while on Fogo it feels like walking through a VIP channel, instant and without the anxiety of watching the page spin.

I didn't expect that after the mainnet launch, airdrops of real money would suddenly arrive.

Some people think the airdrop amount is not much, but it depends on who you're comparing with. Those projects that raised hundreds of millions of dollars give retail investors a few hundred tokens, and unlocking takes several years. Fogo, however, directly returned the $20 million worth of shares originally intended for institutions and airdropped them to the community instead. Can you find a second company like this in the industry?

What I appreciate most about it is its 'transparency'.

When they say destroy, they destroy; the on-chain records are clear and can be checked at any time. When they say 'community first', you can really see ordinary users' proposals passing and being implemented in governance. In this market, where projects often 'trick' users every day, this attitude of 'not making empty promises' is truly rare.

To be honest, no one can control the market, but staying in the Fogo ecosystem means you don't have to calculate every day whether 'today's interaction is worth it', and you don't have to worry about the project changing the rules in the middle of the night.

A truly good project, where you don't have to rack your brains to take advantage, because it will actively deliver what belongs to you right into your hands.

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