Who hasn't been betrayed by the high Gas fees of encrypted transfers? Who is still pounding their chest over the sluggish cross-chain transfers that crawl like snails? Take my advice, @plasma's move has directly changed the game rules in the stablecoin track! Don't blindly trust those public chains that boast dazzling but underperform in reality. Their zero-fee USDT transfers are real benefits, EVM compatibility means developers don't need to adapt from scratch, 1-second block times + thousands of TPS performance, can run smoothly even during peak hours. This strength can stand out in the entire circle!



Let's talk about the native token XPL. This is not some random air coin; it is tied to a circulation volume of over 7 billion USD in stablecoins, with 2.2 million+ users active on-chain daily, and 2 million transactions per day constantly refreshing—data can't be fooled! But what's outrageous is that the circle is now buzzing—some say XPL is a seriously undervalued potential stock, and now is the time to buy the dip; others jump out to bearish, claiming this is just a fleeting hype.

I'm just puzzled—do those bearish people really use @plasma's chain? Have they truly studied the ecological logic of XPL? Some even worry about whether the liquidity of the XPL trading pair on the main gate is enough, whether to add more positions. Come and argue if you disagree! Those who say $XPL is not good, dare to come on-chain and operate for a day before speaking? #plasma
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