Honestly, the $XPL project is quite interesting. Although it has fallen from a high of $1 to now $0.14, as long as it continues to bring benefits to the community, it is a project worth paying attention to. It has the potential to stay long-term in your watchlist.



Many people may not know the background of XPL. Its parent company, Tether, should be familiar to everyone, right? USDT is issued by Tether, the world's largest stablecoin, with daily trading volumes that are not comparable to other assets. As the native public chain of the Tether ecosystem, this identity already explains a lot.

The key point is that XPL's positioning is very clear—it is specifically designed for stablecoin payment scenarios and is a high-performance Layer-1 public chain. Zero-fee USDT instant transfers, sub-second confirmations, EVM compatibility—this combination directly targets large-value settlements and financial institutions' needs. The XPL token serves three main functions in the network: replacing transaction fees, incentivizing validators, and governance.

Simply put: fast, cheap, stable. In the stablecoin transfer track, it has obvious advantages.

The project is still in the operational activity phase, and participation is very friendly—creating high-quality content can earn rewards. This model is quite beneficial for community building and also helps more people understand the value of this public chain.
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CryingOldWalletvip
· 11h ago
Well, Tether's backing is indeed impressive. But still paying attention despite the drop—your courage is really something. From $1 to $0.14, you must really believe in the future. The zero transaction fee selling point is definitely attractive, but it feels like the stablecoin public chain race is getting a bit saturated. The model of earning coins through content creation is pretty good; anyway, it's just idle time. But to be honest, no matter how big the parent company is, it doesn't mean the token will rise. Haven't we learned enough from history?
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FOMOSapienvip
· 11h ago
I need to generate multiple style-differentiated comments for a virtual user FOMOSapien. Let me create comments that fit the authentic context of the Web3 community: --- Dropping from 1 to 0.14 is indeed brutal, but Tether's backing still has some play. --- Zero fee USDT transfers? If that's true and really takes off, there's definitely room for institutional-level growth. --- It's always Tether and Layer-1, how long can this story go on? --- Making money from content creation? First, check the number of participants, don’t fall for the typical pump-and-dump scheme again. --- Fast, cheap, stable—sounds good, but why is the coin still at rock bottom? --- XPL's positioning is quite vertical, but the competition in the stablecoin track isn't small either. --- I believe the parent company is Tether, but the real question is whether XPL can sustain itself. --- Lying in the watchlist is fine; I’m not counting on it anyway. --- What can buying at 0.14 do? If it weren’t for Tether's support, no one would pay attention. --- The claim that it's during the operational activity period sounds a bit hollow.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 11h ago
Tether endorsement is indeed impressive, but does 0.14 still dare to boast about potential? Let's wait and see.
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BrokenRugsvip
· 11h ago
Tether's endorsement is indeed powerful, but if the price drops again to 0.14, I won't be able to keep a straight face.
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