Plasma ($XPL) is tackling one of crypto’s oldest challenges: how do you strengthen network security without endlessly inflating the token supply?
Its answer is a carefully balanced economic model. The total supply is fixed at 10 billion tokens, divided between public participants, ecosystem growth, the team, and early backers. New rewards don’t immediately flood the market either—they only begin once external staking or delegation goes live. On top of that, a portion of every base transaction fee is burned, naturally pushing back against emissions as usage increases.
Taken together, it feels less like hype and more like a long-term blueprint for a stablecoin settlement network designed to stay resilient as adoption scales.