I’ve always believed speed alone doesn’t fix on-chain trading. You can have the fastest chain, but if users are stuck signing every action, the experience still feels broken. That’s why Fogo caught my attention.
Their idea is simple. Trading is a flow, not a single transaction. So instead of asking for approval every time, they introduce Sessions. I give permission once, with clear limits and time boundaries. They’re able to place, adjust, or cancel orders without slowing me down, and I still stay in control.
The system is built to work with familiar wallets, not force new habits. That matters. It feels closer to how modern apps work, not old crypto UX patterns.
What excites me is that this isn’t just about traders. The same model can support automation, recurring actions, and safer DeFi for normal users.
Fogo feels less like a fast chain and more like a permission upgrade for Web3.
