Plasma: Stablecoin Is No Longer "Crypto", But Money
@Plasma is a Layer-1 blockchain designed specifically for stablecoins, viewing USDT/USDC as real money rather than collateral assets. Unlike traditional networks that require paying gas with speculative tokens, #Plasma allows USDT transfers to be fee-free by default, as fast as sending a message. With near-instant finality, EVM compatibility, and gas abstraction, Plasma targets real financial needs: payroll, payments, cross-border transfers. An expanded ecosystem includes multi-chain liquidity via NEAR Intents, a minimal-trust Bitcoin bridge, secure payments, and the Plasma One neobank for everyday users. $XPL plays a role in network security, fees for complex transactions, and governance – without forcing users to buy tokens to transfer money. The core message of Plasma is very clear: if stablecoins are the most common assets, then their infrastructure must also be built like real money.
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Plasma: Stablecoin Is No Longer "Crypto", But Money
@Plasma is a Layer-1 blockchain designed specifically for stablecoins, viewing USDT/USDC as real money rather than collateral assets. Unlike traditional networks that require paying gas with speculative tokens, #Plasma allows USDT transfers to be fee-free by default, as fast as sending a message.
With near-instant finality, EVM compatibility, and gas abstraction, Plasma targets real financial needs: payroll, payments, cross-border transfers.
An expanded ecosystem includes multi-chain liquidity via NEAR Intents, a minimal-trust Bitcoin bridge, secure payments, and the Plasma One neobank for everyday users.
$XPL plays a role in network security, fees for complex transactions, and governance – without forcing users to buy tokens to transfer money.
The core message of Plasma is very clear: if stablecoins are the most common assets, then their infrastructure must also be built like real money.