FOGO is now live on NEAR Intents.
You can now swap into FOGO from 100+ native assets across 30+ chains directly using NEAR Intents, with no wallet switching, no gas management, and no chain-specific UX.
Latency is not a cosmetic problem. If state lands late, inventory sits unhedged and price moves without you.
That is why 40ms deterministic execution on Fogo matters.
The strongest Fogo app will not be the one that says the chain is fast. It will be the one where users feel the difference because the product could not work the same way on slower rails.
@slx_fi soon.
A better perp venue still needs rails that can keep up. Matching logic, oracle updates, liquidation paths, and settlement all degrade if the base layer adds delay at the wrong moment.
40ms DFBA anyone? It’s @slx_fi
A chain built for low-latency finance needs applications that make latency impossible to ignore.
Superluminal does that.
Perps expose every weak assumption in execution, settlement, and state timing.
Await @slx_fi
Fogo Chain just went confidential ⚫️
Swap 100+ tokens to FOGO and back, confidentially
Amounts hidden. Routes hidden. Wallets hidden.
Your trade. Your business. near.com
Fogo Chain is now integrated into NEAR Intents.
Swap $FOGO with 100+ assets across 30+ chains in 1 click.
Deposit to and withdraw from @fogo directly.
Try it: near.com
Fully abstracted experience:
No gas management ✅
No wallet switching ✅
No bridging ✅
FOGO is now live on NEAR Intents.
You can now swap into FOGO from 100+ native assets across 30+ chains directly using NEAR Intents, with no wallet switching, no gas management, and no chain-specific UX.
And for users on near.com, FOGO trading, deposits, and withdrawals can now happen in Confidential Mode:
• wallets hidden
• amounts hidden
• routes hidden
Cross-chain access to Fogo, now with confidentiality built in.
On a continuous orderbook, there is a line.
Speed decides who gets closer to the front.
And it's never you.
Prism changes that structure with the world's first implementation of Dual Flow Batch Auctions.
The current infra question is not only how to get on-chain. It is how to get on-chain without giving up execution quality, control, or the ability to automate safely. That is exactly where Fogo is pointed.
For autonomous workflows, gas unpredictability is not just a UX nuisance. It distorts decision loops. Zero-gas execution inside a session makes cost assumptions stable enough to automate against.