@Fogo Official And $FOGO
$FOGO is not trying to compete with ideas. It is competing with real world performance.
Many new chains launch with new programming models and experimental systems. That sounds innovative but it creates problems. Developers must relearn tools. Security audits become harder. Bugs appear because the environment is unfamiliar.

If Fogo uses the same virtual machine what makes it special,
The answer appears to be optimization and specialization.
Fogo focuses heavily on tuning the network for high performance workloads. It is not trying to be everything for everyone. It is trying to be extremely good at handling heavy continuous activity.

That is how most real world technology evolves.
Better engines,
Better efficiency,
Not constant reinvention.
Of course infrastructure alone is not enough. A blockchain only matters if real applications use it. Ecosystems take time to grow.

If Web3 truly moves toward nonstop machine driven activity then performance will become the gatekeeper of success.
Fogo is positioning itself for that moment.
By strengthening it.
And sometimes that is exactly what pushes technology forward.
