Plasma is built with a very clear goal in mind: making stablecoin use on blockchain simple, cheap, and practical. Many chains try to do everything at once, but Plasma stays focused on one core problem that users face every day. Sending stablecoins often feels harder than it should. Users have to think about gas tokens, fees, and network congestion even for small transfers. Plasma is designed to remove that friction and make stablecoin movement feel closer to how digital payments should work.
At its core, Plasma is a Layer-1 blockchain that is compatible with Ethereum. This means developers can build using tools they already know, without learning an entirely new system. What makes Plasma different is how it handles fees and payments. The network supports gas-free or sponsored transactions for stablecoins like USDT, using a system where fees can be covered at the protocol level. For users, this removes the need to hold extra tokens just to move their funds. For developers, it opens the door to building apps where users can interact without worrying about transaction costs every time.

