#fogo $FOGO Nobody falls in love with a chain’s “oracles + indexers”… until they break.
Oracles are the clock your app trusts, bridges are the door, and indexers/RPC are the nervous system—if any of these lag, users feel it as “the app is buggy.”
What I like about good plumbing is it’s boring on purpose: fewer timeouts, fewer stale reads, fewer “retry” clicks… just consistent behavior under load.
And the recent infra-focused updates (RPC efficiency tweaks + faster network-path work) are exactly the kind that don’t look flashy, but quietly reduce the worst-case latency spikes.
Data-backed reality: when an indexer can mirror data into a queryable DB in sub-millisecond territory, your UI stops guessing—and starts responding like a real product.
Also real: stable public RPC endpoints mean builders can test end-to-end flows (reads + writes) without praying the node stays warm.
If you want users to trust the app, invest in the boring stuff—because “smooth” is just plumbing done right.

