People already use stablecoins every day. Sending money. Holding value. Moving funds between platforms. That part already exists. The issue is most blockchains were not built mainly for this. They try to do many things at once. Stablecoin settlement usually comes later. Plasma is built with stablecoins as the main focus from the start.

Plasma is a Layer 1 chain. It stays EVM compatible using Reth. This matters for developers. They can keep using the same tools and the same contracts. No need to change how they work. The chain also uses PlasmaBFT. Finality is very fast. Transactions settle quickly. This is important for payments and transfers where waiting is not acceptable.

The stablecoin design is straightforward. Gasless USDT transfers allow users to send stablecoins without worrying about holding another token. Stablecoin first gas keeps things simple. If you are using stablecoins, you pay fees in stablecoins. No extra steps. No confusion.

Security is handled through Bitcoin anchoring. The goal is to improve neutrality and censorship resistance over time. For a settlement-focused chain, this matters more than extra features. It supports long term trust for both regular users and institutions that rely on reliable settlement.

Plasma is not trying to be everything. It stays focused on stablecoins, fast settlement, and simple usage. That focus is the main point.

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