Neighborhood Forum, Ah Ming Tells You
Hey, Ah Ming! Recently, I've been doing some small business with Thailand, it's been a hassle. Transferring money over has a hefty fee, and it takes a few days to arrive. When you urgently need money, it's really like "waiting until your neck is long." Really at a loss?
Haha, you're asking the right question! I've recently taken the Tongtian Line and tried a new thing called Plasma. It's a chain specifically for transferring stablecoins (like USDT), incredibly fast, and the fees are cheaper than a drink. Last month, I tried transferring several thousand USDT, and it arrived in the blink of an eye, with almost negligible fees. Now, trading with overseas partners is much smoother.
Speaking of which, this Plasma isn't just fast. It has big players like the Tether boss investing behind it, very “stable.” Last year, at its peak, it locked up 84 billion USD, can you believe how exaggerated that is? Although the market has quieted down since then, with price fluctuations, it seems this year it has learned to “be practical,” not just speculating but actually doing integrations. For example, partnering with Confirmo to help global merchants collect payments, and getting regulatory licenses, clearly doing legitimate business.
I think their approach is correct. In financial technology, practicality and stability are the most important. They specialize in stablecoin payments, which is like opening an ETC exclusive lane on the highway, allowing for smooth traffic. If you, like me, have cross-border funding needs, you really need to pay attention. Money should be fluid, not stuck in the middle for others to take.

