#plasma $XPL
It becomes genuinely interesting infrastructure. If it can’t, it risks becoming a great demo that struggles to turn into a durable rail.
So the way I’d describe Plasma, in plain terms, is this: it’s trying to turn stablecoin transfer into something that feels normal. Not “crypto normal,” but normal normal—like you tap send and it just goes. Everything else (EVM compatibility, fast finality, tokenomics, Bitcoin anchoring) matters insofar as it supports that one moment: the moment someone wants to move dollars and doesn’t want a tutorial first.
If Plasma succeeds, the signal won’t be a thousand loud announcements. It’ll be quieter than that. It’ll be that stablecoin transfer on Plasma stops feeling like an event—and starts feeling like background infrastructure people rely on without thinking about it.