Many friends around me want to enter the crypto space, but they are often deterred by the complex operations and high costs. I have always wanted to find a coin suitable for beginners, and I finally found that XPL is the most suitable one.
I played by myself for over half a year and never felt any operational threshold. Recently, I brought two complete novice friends into XPL, and throughout the process, they said it was much simpler than they expected.
First of all, the wallet operation on the Plasma chain is really user-friendly. There’s no need to remember complex mnemonic phrases for the import process; mainstream wallets connect directly, and with one click, you can use it.
When my friend transferred USDT to the Plasma chain for the first time, I hardly taught him anything. He just followed the prompts, and it arrived in a few minutes. The key point is that there was zero Gas fee throughout the process, and there was no need to prepare additional native tokens.
I found that what beginners fear most is inexplicably being charged fees. XPL has eliminated this pain point; no matter how much stablecoin you transfer, you won't have to spend a penny on fees.
Moreover, the threshold for participating in XPL benefits is ridiculously low, with no need for large holdings; a few hundred XPL can allow for light staking, with a minimum lock-up period of 7 days, so beginners don't have to worry about their funds being trapped.
I had a friend buy a small amount of XPL with spare change and do light staking. He can see the earnings credited to his wallet every day without having to monitor the market or operate anything; he can just relax and earn.
Even in the ecosystem, trading rebates can be easily participated in by beginners without having to deliberately boost trading volume. Just transferring stablecoins or buying some XPL casually can earn rebates by the end of the month.
One of my friends received over twenty U in rebates at the end of the month and specifically told me that this money was too easy to earn, completely unlike other coins that require various complex tasks.
I think the best part about XPL for beginners is not just that it's easy to operate, but also the safety of the ecosystem, since what beginners are most worried about is losing coins or being scammed.
All nodes on the Plasma chain have staked sufficient XPL, and transactions are supervised by nodes throughout the entire process. I have played with friends for so long without encountering any transfer delays or asset anomalies.
Also, XPL is listed on mainstream exchanges, so if beginners want to buy, they can just place an order directly on the exchange. The trading depth is sufficient, and small orders of a few U can be filled instantly without worrying about slippage.
Friends initially thought the crypto space was full of complex tricks, but they didn't expect that playing XPL is so hassle-free. Now they occasionally check ecosystem updates and actively participate in light staking and rebates.
In fact, what beginners fear most when getting into crypto is losing confidence after stumbling at the start, but XPL has minimized the operation, cost, and threshold, truly making it the best choice for beginners to enter the market.
The beginners around me who got into XPL are slowly starting to understand the crypto ecosystem, and some are even researching new ways to use the Plasma chain themselves, which is the correct way to guide new people into the space.
