Looking back at the development of stablecoins, the problem has never been with TPS, but rather with taking the wrong path. Trillions of dollars in assets have long been running on public blockchains that serve DeFi, NFTs, and gaming; they can be used, but the experience remains awkward. The idea of Plasma is very simple: since the vast majority of users only want cheap, fast, and stable transfers, let's create a separate settlement network for stablecoins.
@Plasma has almost eliminated all complexity. Transfers are nearly real-time, fees are directly deducted in USDT, and there’s no need to hold additional Gas tokens; the state will also be periodically anchored to Bitcoin, balancing speed and security. For ordinary users, using USDT is as intuitive as sending a message, and for developers, it is fully EVM compatible, with very low migration costs.
The key is implementation. Whether it’s salary settlements in Southeast Asia or daily payments in Latin America, #Plasma serves the most genuine needs, rather than conceptual overlays. $XPL
The sharp price retracement does exist, but from another perspective, after the bubble clears, it is actually closer to the true value of the project. When capital truly begins to flow, stablecoins deserve a fast lane created just for them.

