Recently, I have been observing the Plasma project and noticed an interesting change - it is not the kind of big pump driven by Twitter hype, but rather some real applications quietly spreading. There are indeed companies using it to handle stablecoin business: paying salaries, cross-border transfers, and settling payments for merchants. These daily high-frequency scenarios are gradually reshaping Plasma's value logic, rather than solely relying on the emotional fluctuations of traders.
I want to clearly explain the significance of this matter in simple terms: why this transformation is worth paying attention to, and what role XPL plays in these scenarios.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 15h ago
ngl this is exactly the thesis validation moment everyone keeps missing. actual utility flowing through a protocol > twitter hype cycle, always. opportunity cost of ignoring real stablecoin rails is genuinely brutal if this scales.
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NFT_Therapy
· 20h ago
Wow, Plasma is really doing practical work, much more reliable than those projects that just shout slogans every day.
From stablecoin Settlement to salary distribution, this is what Web3 should look like... The narrative of XPL has finally taken a stand.
Wait, are there really commercial applications running? Or is it just another concept blown up by some celebrity?
To be honest, this low-key approach is actually more likely to outperform market expectations.
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GasFeeLover
· 20h ago
This is the real narrative shift, from pure hype to actual application... quite interesting.
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GasFeePhobia
· 20h ago
Wow, this is the real deal, not the hype of those scammy things. Practical scenarios are the way to go.
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Stablecoin landing for cross-border settlement? Plasma has something going on here, seems like it can last longer than those scamcoins.
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Damn, finally a project that doesn't rely on Twitter hype, this is how serious work looks like.
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How does XPL circulate here? I'm curious how much profit it can make from each settlement.
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Actual applications expanding is way more appealing than a tenfold or hundredfold big pump; this is a signal of real adoption.
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Wait, is payroll and transfers handled by Plasma? Can the fee costs compete with traditional methods?
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Incredible, from pure trading variety to production tools, this transition is indeed refreshing and worth following.
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I just want to know how many companies are actually using it now; I hope it's not just another false prosperity.
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Finally seeing some valuable insights analysis, I'm tired of those who only shout about rises and falls every day.
Recently, I have been observing the Plasma project and noticed an interesting change - it is not the kind of big pump driven by Twitter hype, but rather some real applications quietly spreading. There are indeed companies using it to handle stablecoin business: paying salaries, cross-border transfers, and settling payments for merchants. These daily high-frequency scenarios are gradually reshaping Plasma's value logic, rather than solely relying on the emotional fluctuations of traders.
I want to clearly explain the significance of this matter in simple terms: why this transformation is worth paying attention to, and what role XPL plays in these scenarios.