Speed sounds impressive on paper. Every Layer 1 talks about TPS and low latency. But when you’re actually building something, the experience feels very different.

If execution is slow, you notice it immediately. Testing takes longer. Small updates feel heavier. That delay might only be a few seconds, but over weeks of development, it adds up.

Fogo’s focus on execution performance makes more sense from this angle. It’s not about marketing a big number. It’s about making the development cycle smoother. When contracts run fast and consistently, you stay in rhythm. You test, adjust, deploy — without constantly waiting.

But speed only works if it’s stable. Builders don’t just want fast. They want predictable. If performance drops under load, trust disappears quickly.

That’s why execution speed matters — not as a headline metric, but as part of daily workflow.

In the end, developers choose environments where building feels natural.

Do you think small execution delays actually influence where serious builders stay long term?

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