The stablecoin transfers on the X Layer network have achieved zero gas fees, which reflects significant cost advantages in Layer 2 solutions. As network optimization continues to advance, the X Layer ecosystem is gradually improving, and user experience is constantly enhancing. The zero-fee transfer mechanism drops the daily transaction threshold, making it especially friendly for high-frequency stablecoin transfer scenarios. From infrastructure to ecosystem development, the growth trajectory of X Layer is worth paying attention to.
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TokenTherapist
· 2025-12-22 05:42
Zero gas stablecoin transfers sound good, but how many actual users are there? I'm afraid it's just for show.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 2025-12-22 05:39
Zero gas fees sound impressive, but are stablecoin transfers really that frequent?
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SlowLearnerWang
· 2025-12-22 05:35
Zero gas fees? It should have been like this long ago, only now I understand...
The stablecoin transfers on the X Layer network have achieved zero gas fees, which reflects significant cost advantages in Layer 2 solutions. As network optimization continues to advance, the X Layer ecosystem is gradually improving, and user experience is constantly enhancing. The zero-fee transfer mechanism drops the daily transaction threshold, making it especially friendly for high-frequency stablecoin transfer scenarios. From infrastructure to ecosystem development, the growth trajectory of X Layer is worth paying attention to.