Plasma (Blockchain / Crypto) refers to two related but distinct things in crypto:
Plasma as a scaling framework: Originally proposed in 2017 by Joseph Poon and Vitalik Buterin, Plasma is a Layer-2 scaling solution for blockchains like Ethereum. It creates many child chains that run transactions off the main chain and periodically commit summaries back to the main chain, helping increase throughput and lower costs while retaining security. �
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Plasma as a new Layer-1 blockchain (Plasma Chain): A modern project built specifically for fast, low-cost stablecoin payments with zero-fee USDT transfers, high throughput, Ethereum compatibility, and security anchored to Bitcoin. Its native token (often called XPL) is used for staking, governance, and network fees. �@Plasma $XPL #PlasmaXPL