@Plasma $XPL #Plasma Plasma is the layer 1 blockchain building the stablecoin infrastructure for a new global financial system.
It is purpose-built for global stablecoin payments, offering zero-fee USD transfers and custom gas tokens to help realise the stablecoin promise of permissionless access to financial services for everyone, everywhere.
Plasma's global payments coverage and inbound suite of products position it as the native chain for stablecoin payments.
In just four months, @YuzuMoneyX hit $70M in TVL.
This year they are launching a neobank to bring on/off-ramps, banking rails, and card spend to millions of cash-based businesses in Southeast Asia.
If you are building new financial applications with stablecoins, build on Plasma.
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#apro $AT In 1950, China, under the new People's Republic of China (PRC) led by Mao Zedong, was consolidating communist rule, launching social and economic transformations like land reform and state control, while also engaging in the Korean War, fighting alongside North Korea against UN forces led by the US, drastically reshaping society and establishing the foundation for future communist governance.
#falconfinance $FF The American Revolution (1765–1783) was a political conflict involving the Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain, that began as a rebellion demanding reform and evolved into a revolution resulting in a complete separation that entirely replaced the social and political order, as an outcome of the American Revolutionary War and the consequential sovereign independence of the former colonies as the United States. The Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army and appointed George Washington as its commander-in-chief in 1775. The following year, the Congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence. Throughout most of the war, the outcome appeared uncertain. However, in 1781, a decisive victory by Washington and the Continental Army in the Siege of Yorktown led King George III and the British to negotiate the cessation of colonial rule and the acknowledgment of American sovereignty, formalized in the Treaty of Paris in 1783.