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Peter Thiel-Backed Plasma Raises $20M to Develop Bitcoin-Based Network for Stablecoins

The project, which also claims Tether's Paolo Ardoino as an investor, aims to enhance stablecoin adoption through a Bitcoin sidechain that allows zero-fee USDT transactions.

Feb 13, 2025, 3:46 p.m.
Plasma (Ramon Salinero/Unsplash)
Plasma (Ramon Salinero/Unsplash)

What to know:

  • Plasma secured $20 million in a series A fundraising round led by Framework Ventures, following a $4 million seed round from early investors Peter Thiel, Paolo Ardoino, Bitfinex and others.
  • The network is designed to handle stablecoin transactions efficiently with zero-fee USDT transfers leveraging the Bitcoin blockchain.
  • Stablecoins are a rapidly growing crypto asset class increasingly used for payments and remittances.

Plasma, a crypto startup building a Bitcoin-based blockchain designed specifically for stablecoins, raised $20 million to further its development, the company said on Thursday.

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The fundraising round was led by Framework Ventures and will support Plasma’s testnet and mainnet launches, as well as its expansion into remittances, payments and DeFi applications, the team said.

The investment followed a $4 million round with early backers including Bitfinex, stablecoin issuer Tether's CEO Paolo Ardoino, venture capitalist Peter Thiel and prominent crypto traders Cobie and Zaheer Ebtikar, also known as Split Capital.

Stablecoins have become a dominant force in crypto surpassing $220 billion in supply, and are increasingly used for everyday payments and savings. While Bitcoin is the longest-running blockchain, most of the stablecoin activity happens on newer chains like Ethereum, Tron and Solana.

Plasma is designed to be a sidechain on the Bitcoin blockchain with full compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), which underpins a large part of decentralized finance activity. The team said they aim to address challenges faced by stablecoins on existing blockchains, such as high fees and scalability limits by leveraging Bitcoin’s security and offering zero-fee USDT transactions.

"Stablecoins are the clear winner in blockchain adoption, yet they’re treated as second-class citizens on current blockchains," Paul Faecks, founder and CEO of Plasma, said in a statement. "By leveraging Bitcoin as a foundation, zero-fee USDT transfers, alongside a purpose-built ecosystem and infrastructure for stablecoins with deep liquidity, Plasma creates the most secure, scalable, and efficient blockchain for stablecoins on the market.”

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