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I can't tell you if Void or any other minimal distro is significantly faster relatively to something more comfortable than Fedora.
But even if it is, then I would still use something "bloated" because it just works and requires less input from my side.
Booting takes just seconds anyway with NVMe disks, so why bother if it takes 4 or 5 seconds, if the PC runs smoother for the next days it is powered on?
Use whatever distro you like more, and install your packages with Distrobox. Here's a post I made a while ago about it: https://feddit.de/post/8018330
I personally enjoy Fedora Atomic even more than the mutable version, but in your case, you would have to decide for yourself.