As Layer 1 competition heats up, one project is going against the grain—XPL has set its sights on the stablecoin niche, building dedicated underlying infrastructure. Recently, a collaboration with a leading exchange and an incentive program have brought it back into the spotlight. This time, let's talk about what exactly it is doing.
**0 Fee Transfers Logic**
We've all encountered this dilemma: having USDT in your wallet but unable to transfer it. Why? Because Ethereum requires ETH for Gas, and Tron needs TRX for fees. XPL has come up with a clever solution—using the Paymaster mechanism, where the foundation's account pays the transaction fees on behalf of users. In simple terms, the protocol layer sponsors the Gas costs, so users experience truly zero-fee USDT transfers.
For ordinary users new to Web3, this jump in experience is quite significant. It removes the psychological barrier of "having to buy ETH before using USDT," lowering the entry cost directly.
**Position in the Market**
Data shows that XPL is gaining momentum quickly. The project has attracted liquidity rapidly by pairing with USDT, and it is now the second-largest market within the Aave ecosystem. What does this position indicate? It suggests that both capital and developers are betting on this direction.
Even more interesting is the official plan revealed for 2026: building a pBTC bridge. Once Bitcoin liquidity flows into this "highway for payments," the ecosystem's potential expands dramatically.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 14h ago
Zero fees sound great, but how long can the foundation's subsidies last?
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digital_archaeologist
· 14h ago
Zero transaction fees sound great, but someone still has to pay for it in the end, right?
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SnapshotStriker
· 14h ago
Zero fee sounds great, but how long can the foundation's sponsored payments really last?
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 14h ago
Zero fees sound great, but how long can the foundation sustain such subsidies?
As Layer 1 competition heats up, one project is going against the grain—XPL has set its sights on the stablecoin niche, building dedicated underlying infrastructure. Recently, a collaboration with a leading exchange and an incentive program have brought it back into the spotlight. This time, let's talk about what exactly it is doing.
**0 Fee Transfers Logic**
We've all encountered this dilemma: having USDT in your wallet but unable to transfer it. Why? Because Ethereum requires ETH for Gas, and Tron needs TRX for fees. XPL has come up with a clever solution—using the Paymaster mechanism, where the foundation's account pays the transaction fees on behalf of users. In simple terms, the protocol layer sponsors the Gas costs, so users experience truly zero-fee USDT transfers.
For ordinary users new to Web3, this jump in experience is quite significant. It removes the psychological barrier of "having to buy ETH before using USDT," lowering the entry cost directly.
**Position in the Market**
Data shows that XPL is gaining momentum quickly. The project has attracted liquidity rapidly by pairing with USDT, and it is now the second-largest market within the Aave ecosystem. What does this position indicate? It suggests that both capital and developers are betting on this direction.
Even more interesting is the official plan revealed for 2026: building a pBTC bridge. Once Bitcoin liquidity flows into this "highway for payments," the ecosystem's potential expands dramatically.