Plasma $XPL is built for fast stablecoin moves. But once your transaction is anchored to BTC, there’s no “undo.”
Anchored means Plasma takes a tiny receipt of what happened and writes it onto Bitcoin. That receipt is a hash. Think of a hash as a short finger print.
If the finger print is on BTC, the past is locked. You can add new facts, but you can’t erase the old one without breaking the record.
That’s the point of using BTC as the anchor: deep security, at the cost of refunds. I learned this the hard way watching a trader send funds to the wrong address. He asked, “Can we revert it?” Honest answer: not really.
While a transaction is still inside Plasma’s short waiting window, you might get lucky with a replace or cancel flow, if the system supports it. But after the next anchor, it’s like dropping a form into the city archive slot. You can’t reach in and pull it back.
The clerk stamps it, the file is kept, and everyone can check that stamp later.
So the fix is forward, not backward. You send a new transaction to make it right. And yeah… double-check before you sign.
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