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Fogo Blockchain Exposed: Why everybody has it wrong 00:00 Intro 00:53 How Robert Met Clemente 04:00 Leaving Banking Behind for Bitcoin 12:05 Fogo and the trading problems it solves 19:44 Why does on-chain trading need to exist? 25:53 What Makes Fogo a Different Kind of L1 31:32 How Colocation...

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