#fogo $FOGO 40ms blocks on $FOGO don’t feel like “speed” — they feel like a tighter execution clock.

When blocks arrive that fast, the real fight moves to latency variance: how predictable propagation is, how often your order lands in the block you expected, and how much “who saw it first” noise creeps in.

That’s why FOGO’s design choices point less at bigger throughput slogans and more at mechanics like zone-style co-location (reduce distance, reduce jitter) and an execution stack tuned for deterministic timing.

The chain’s own explorer is already showing 40ms slot time averages over both 1-minute and 1-hour windows — a useful sanity check because it’s a live metric, not a slide.

And since mainnet went live on January 15, 2026, early coverage notes ~40ms blocks with an initial ecosystem (including Valiant) shipping right at launch.

If this becomes a real benchmark, it won’t be “40ms exists” — it’ll be how often execution stays inside that 40ms rhythm when things get crowded.

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