By 2026, the story of Layer2 has shifted. The dominance of Rollup is no longer a given, and Plasma, the old route, is shining again.



The main driver behind this is the maturity of zero-knowledge proof technology. Breakthroughs in ZK have directly changed people's perceptions of Plasma—once considered an "obsolete technology," it now appears to be underestimated.

The current scaling race is increasingly divided into two camps: on one side are Rollups, continuing to focus on the Ethereum mainnet, mainly serving institutional-level settlements with high compliance requirements and large transaction amounts. On the other side are new-generation Plasma solutions, including XPL and INTMAX, quietly targeting the huge overlooked market of stablecoin payments and small, high-frequency transactions.

So why has Plasma suddenly become popular again? Simply put, it's about cost.

Even with optimized Gas fees, Rollups cannot bypass a fundamental limit—the transaction data must be on-chain. This is a physical constraint at the protocol level, creating a hard cost floor. Plasma's approach is entirely different; it keeps transaction data off-chain and only submits a small state root to the chain. Take INTMAX as an example: each transaction on-chain only takes up 5 bytes, which is a significant advantage compared to other solutions. Imagine paying for a coffee on Plasma—transactions are almost imperceptible.

This also explains why XPL is focusing on the stablecoin track. It doesn't aim to be a general-purpose public chain but explicitly positions itself as a high-speed channel for stablecoins. Focused specialization has become a core competitive advantage; in microtransactions and daily payments, this professional design can deliver maximum efficiency.
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NeverPresentvip
· 13h ago
Ha, has Plasma made a comeback? It was criticized so harshly before, and now it's making a comeback—that's the crypto world for you. Wait, is the 5-byte thing real? It sounds a bit exaggerated. I haven't really used INTMAX before, let's wait and see. Honestly, it's still about cost competition. No matter how much Rollup is optimized, it can't escape the on-chain bottleneck. The stablecoin track has indeed been overlooked; small transactions add up to big profits. Decentralized payments? Hmm, let's see when it really becomes usable. I believe in the breakthrough of ZK technology, but is Plasma really reliable? I always feel a bit uneasy about it. Huh? Going all-in on a new project again? Be smarter, everyone. XPL focusing on stablecoins is interesting, but could it be just another forgotten solution?
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Anon32942vip
· 13h ago
Oh no, has Plasma made a comeback? So many people criticized it before, and now it's coming back? The maturity of ZK has indeed changed many situations.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 13h ago
It's Plasma and ZK again, sounds very rational, but I always feel like this is the same rhetoric as "Rollup the eternal god" two years ago... Technically, five bytes do look very appealing, and MACD also shows a golden cross signal. The problem is, haven't I seen many projects at their historical highs? When it becomes mainstream, they'll probably hype it up again.
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 13h ago
Wow, is Plasma really about to turn things around? I thought this thing was dead long ago. The 5-byte setting for INTMAX is pretty aggressive; with this approach, micro-payments are indeed unstoppable. But the institutional-level settlement cake on the Rollup side isn't small either. It seems that in the end, both routes will have to coexist. Saving gas with coffee money sounds a bit crazy, but you won't know until you try.
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SillyWhalevip
· 13h ago
Is this another story of zk breaking the deadlock? But the number 5 bytes is a bit of a knockout; Rollup should be worried.
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 13h ago
Haha, Plasma has made a comeback. This time, it's really got something; once ZK technology matures, it will directly rewrite the script. 5-byte vs. other solutions, the data from INTMAX is quite impressive, no wonder it has a crushing advantage. To be honest, the entire Rollup approach should have hit a wall long ago. The physical constraints of data on-chain are unavoidable, and the cost floor is just there. But on the other hand, can Plasma really seize this wave of opportunity? Many people were bearish before, and now they’re hyping it up. This is Web3. It's quite interesting that the stablecoin track is gaining attention. Focusing on this area with XPL might actually be a smart move.
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PretendingSeriousvip
· 13h ago
Wait, is Plasma really about to turn things around? So many people criticized it before, and now it's being praised again. Is this a genuine technological breakthrough or just another story of cutting leeks?
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