. @Fogo: Reenacting Web3's "Alipay Moment" Alipay is actually a Layer 1, encapsulating shopping, payments, MiniApps, stocks, and funds all on one "chain." Its core barrier is simplifying operations through "encapsulation," continuously enlarging the pool within the system, and facilitating the consumption and flow of resources through different products within the system. The underlying system keeps meticulous records, but front-end users only need to use "fingerprint login" or "face scan confirmation." One-click completion, with no friction. In contrast, the most ironic scene in today's Web3 is that chaotic video of a full-chain game: Every step the character takes triggers a Metamask pop-up; every hit on a monster requires another signature. This primitive interaction of "one step, one signature" is a disaster for high-frequency operations and new users. Fogo's current logic is exactly the same as Alipay's—locking complexity at the bottom layer. It is built by the quantitative team from Jump/Citadel, primarily to address the pain point of "high-frequency interactions": -> Session (session key) = Web3's "passwordless payment": When you authorize a Session on Fogo, it's like enabling "small amount passwordless" on Alipay. For the next few hours, whether you're playing games, using DEX, or transferring funds, there are 0 pop-ups and 0 confirmations throughout. -> Liberation of the application layer: Because the underlying layer resolves interaction friction, the apps above (whether TradFi, games, or DeFi) can operate as smoothly as Web2. Fogo Flames Season 2 is now openly offering 200 million tokens (2% of total supply) as subsidies. 👇 Take advantage of the current low traffic to experience what "passwordless payment" really means: (Note: Early bonus period, filling in codes has team bonuses)