Stable is a very interesting chain, essentially a Layer 1 focused entirely on USDT.
From the underlying architecture, the main focus is on one thing—how to make transfers smoother. Streamlined processes, maximum speed, no fancy features—just a dedicated effort to serve the world's most circulated stablecoin.
Its approach is very clear: no fluff or hype, just focusing on optimizing the USDT user experience to the extreme. This "single-point breakthrough" strategy stands out among many all-in-one public chains.
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NftDeepBreather
· 12-13 13:20
With this level of focus, there’s definitely potential. However, with the USDT ecosystem being so mature, can smooth transfers alone create any meaningful differentiation?
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HuaWei
· 12-11 03:12
It's meaningless; this is too centralized, and it's putting the cart before the horse.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 12-11 02:55
The idea of a single-point breakthrough is indeed brilliant, but does USDT really need to have its own dedicated chain...
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MechanicalMartel
· 12-11 02:54
Alright, focusing on USDT is really a different approach. It feels much more reliable than those public chains that brag every day.
Stable is a very interesting chain, essentially a Layer 1 focused entirely on USDT.
From the underlying architecture, the main focus is on one thing—how to make transfers smoother. Streamlined processes, maximum speed, no fancy features—just a dedicated effort to serve the world's most circulated stablecoin.
Its approach is very clear: no fluff or hype, just focusing on optimizing the USDT user experience to the extreme. This "single-point breakthrough" strategy stands out among many all-in-one public chains.