What really happened? Plasma continues executing its roadmap quietly: deepening DeFi integrations (Pendle, Aave V3, Ethena), expanding payment rails (Raincards/Visa, Plasma One neobank), and fortifying security (Bitcoin bridge advancements).
The new Pendle pool exemplifies this – users deposit on Maple (Ethereum), bridge to Plasma, and farm PTs gas-efficiently, tapping into syrupUSDT's borrower-accrued yields. @Plasma $XPL #plasma

Plasma's advantages explain the resilience: zero-fee stable transfers remove barriers for global remittances ($800B+ market); sub-second finality enables real-time commerce; deep liquidity pools minimize risks in DeFi.
EVM+Bitcoin hybrid offers dev-friendly, secure scaling; real-world hooks like neobank cards bridge to fiat spending.
These features aren't new, but integrations like Pendle PTs amplify them, drawing fresh capital amid unlocks.
In essence, Plasma isn't reacting to trends – it's shaping the stablecoin economy's infrastructure, one efficient update at a time.




