On January 19th, stablecoin Tether announced that USD₮ has officially launched on the Plasma chain and is now available through a leading European exchange.



Although the announcement appears brief, it actually reflects a clear trend: Tether is accelerating its multi-chain deployment of USDT, with a focus on blockchain infrastructure that offers extremely low transaction fees and is more suitable for payments and settlements.

From Tether’s perspective, the zero or extremely low Gas fee features on the Plasma chain perfectly align with scenarios such as small transfers, cross-border payments, and high-frequency trading. This helps USDT further solidify its role as an "infrastructure" within the crypto financial ecosystem.

Leveraging a European exchange with tens of millions of users as an entry point, USDT can gain real transaction volume on Plasma, rather than just technical integration. For the Plasma chain, this marks a critical shift from "relying on subsidies to accumulate locked positions" to "driving actual applications." In the context of declining locked positions and pressure on ecosystem token prices, the introduction of stablecoins in cooperation with exchanges is expected to create sustainable payment and settlement demands, providing a more solid transaction foundation for on-chain ecosystems.

For users, the benefits are obvious—faster confirmation speeds and lower fees. Whether for arbitrage, DeFi strategies, or daily fund transfers, this adds an efficient option. However, it’s also important to acknowledge that as a relatively new blockchain solution, Plasma still faces uncertainties regarding its economic model, network stability, and potential regulatory risks, which deserve attention.

Ultimately, this move is not just a short-term marketing stunt by Tether, but an important step in solidifying its "stablecoin infrastructure" strategy through 2026. The final success will depend on whether Plasma can truly deliver stable USDT trading data.
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 5h ago
Another low gas fee route... I bet five dollars that next month I will start subsidizing users.
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BlockchainRetirementHomevip
· 5h ago
Honestly, Tether's recent moves are somewhat impressive. The gas fee advantage of Plasma is indeed tempting, but emerging chains always carry risks. How long they can hold remains to be seen. USDT is gradually eroding the dominance of all chains, which is a bit scary. Stablecoins are increasingly becoming infrastructure, slowly eroding traditional finance. Can an ecosystem that can't be built through subsidies still be saved by USDT? That's a bit exaggerated... Tether has been playing this game every year; in the end, it all depends on whether the trading depth is sufficient. Only real data counts; it's too early to boast now. How much traffic can a European exchange really attract? That's the key. I don't quite believe in Plasma's stability; it feels like a prelude to the next Arbitrum... USDT can survive on whichever chain it is thrown onto; that monopolistic position is indeed unmatched.
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PanicSellervip
· 6h ago
Uh, can Plasma really stay stable... I'm a bit worried.
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