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by: xpoolPosted on: June 7, 2025

Stable Launches Layer 1 Blockchain With USDT Transaction Fees

Stable has made a significant move in blockchain technology by introducing its own Layer 1 blockchain with USDT as the native gas token. This innovative approach departs from traditional models where blockchain fees are based on their own native tokens, such as ETH or AVAX. Notably, Stable’s launch doesn’t include any direct statements from leadership regarding these changes.

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