The post ‘Trillions’ Meme Coin Surges to $60 Million Market Cap on Stablecoin Network Plasma appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief Stablecoin network Plasma has meme coins now after entering “mainnet beta” last week. The Trillions token hit a $60 million market cap on Sunday, before falling sharply. It references a meme at the foundation of the Plasma thesis, predicting the total stablecoin market cap to be in the trillions of dollars. A meme coin deployed on the Plasma stablecoin network peaked at a $60 million market capitalization on Sunday. It follows Plasma hitting “mainnet beta” last week, attracting $5.5 billion in total value locked, and its XPL token soaring to a $2.3 billion market cap. The Trillions token is based on a meme at the core of the Plasma thesis, with the project referencing it as early as December 2024. However, it wasn’t until February 2025 that the meme took off both internally and externally, a Plasma representative told Decrypt before the network hit mainnet. White House AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks said that stablecoins could create “trillions of dollars of demand for U.S. treasuries,” due to tokens often purchasing treasuries for their reserves. Plasma simply reposted this clip in February saying “trillions,” and it went viral despite the network having a small following at the time. A meme was born. Plasma is a layer-1 network that’s optimized for stablecoin transactions, such as gasless USDT transfers. However, it is still a permissionless blockchain, meaning that anyone can build on top of it. And, with its “mainnet beta” launch being an apparent success, crypto degens have flocked to the stablecoin network to trade meme coins. And it’s not only the Trillions token that has hit a market cap in the millions: other Plasma meme coins like Bankless, dog-themed coin Luna, and a Pepe clone have also soared. It appears that most of these coins are being created on… The post ‘Trillions’ Meme Coin Surges to $60 Million Market Cap on Stablecoin Network Plasma appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. In brief Stablecoin network Plasma has meme coins now after entering “mainnet beta” last week. The Trillions token hit a $60 million market cap on Sunday, before falling sharply. It references a meme at the foundation of the Plasma thesis, predicting the total stablecoin market cap to be in the trillions of dollars. A meme coin deployed on the Plasma stablecoin network peaked at a $60 million market capitalization on Sunday. It follows Plasma hitting “mainnet beta” last week, attracting $5.5 billion in total value locked, and its XPL token soaring to a $2.3 billion market cap. The Trillions token is based on a meme at the core of the Plasma thesis, with the project referencing it as early as December 2024. However, it wasn’t until February 2025 that the meme took off both internally and externally, a Plasma representative told Decrypt before the network hit mainnet. White House AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks said that stablecoins could create “trillions of dollars of demand for U.S. treasuries,” due to tokens often purchasing treasuries for their reserves. Plasma simply reposted this clip in February saying “trillions,” and it went viral despite the network having a small following at the time. A meme was born. Plasma is a layer-1 network that’s optimized for stablecoin transactions, such as gasless USDT transfers. However, it is still a permissionless blockchain, meaning that anyone can build on top of it. And, with its “mainnet beta” launch being an apparent success, crypto degens have flocked to the stablecoin network to trade meme coins. And it’s not only the Trillions token that has hit a market cap in the millions: other Plasma meme coins like Bankless, dog-themed coin Luna, and a Pepe clone have also soared. It appears that most of these coins are being created on…

‘Trillions’ Meme Coin Surges to $60 Million Market Cap on Stablecoin Network Plasma

In brief

  • Stablecoin network Plasma has meme coins now after entering “mainnet beta” last week.
  • The Trillions token hit a $60 million market cap on Sunday, before falling sharply.
  • It references a meme at the foundation of the Plasma thesis, predicting the total stablecoin market cap to be in the trillions of dollars.

A meme coin deployed on the Plasma stablecoin network peaked at a $60 million market capitalization on Sunday. It follows Plasma hitting “mainnet beta” last week, attracting $5.5 billion in total value locked, and its XPL token soaring to a $2.3 billion market cap.

The Trillions token is based on a meme at the core of the Plasma thesis, with the project referencing it as early as December 2024. However, it wasn’t until February 2025 that the meme took off both internally and externally, a Plasma representative told Decrypt before the network hit mainnet.

White House AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks said that stablecoins could create “trillions of dollars of demand for U.S. treasuries,” due to tokens often purchasing treasuries for their reserves. Plasma simply reposted this clip in February saying “trillions,” and it went viral despite the network having a small following at the time. A meme was born.

Plasma is a layer-1 network that’s optimized for stablecoin transactions, such as gasless USDT transfers. However, it is still a permissionless blockchain, meaning that anyone can build on top of it. And, with its “mainnet beta” launch being an apparent success, crypto degens have flocked to the stablecoin network to trade meme coins.

And it’s not only the Trillions token that has hit a market cap in the millions: other Plasma meme coins like Bankless, dog-themed coin Luna, and a Pepe clone have also soared. It appears that most of these coins are being created on the multi-chain launchpad, DyorSwap.

Despite the meme coin buzz, Plasma declined to comment as the project does not endorse meme coins on the chain. However, a Plasma representative previously explained to Decrypt how the trillions meme originated and evolved.

Following Sacks saying “trillions” and the Plasma post going viral, the company decided to embrace the meme. It became a way for Plasma employees to sign off social media posts and hype each other up—akin to the Milady cult signing off posts with “Milady.”

The trillions meme later evolved to also include “pre-trillions,” a Plasma representative previously explained, as a nod to the pre-rich meme that had taken over the crypto community. 

When Plasma entered mainnet beta last week, users celebrating their XPL airdrop on social media adopted the “trillions” kicker. That same day, the Trillions meme coin was created, bubbling below a $10 million market cap before exploding to $60 million on Sunday. It has since plunged to an $18 million market cap, according to DEX Screener.

Such a market cap is notable in the current meme coin landscape, with activity in the Solana trenches hitting a six-month low. It comes as crypto traders look to highly leveraged perp futures bets to feed their taste for degenerate trades.

Jokes aside, Plasma believes that the stablecoin industry will grow to be worth trillions of dollars, and hopes to host a sizable chunk of that. Less than a week after its debut, per DefiLlama, Plasma is the fifth-largest network for stablecoins ahead of the likes of Hyperliquid, Aptos, and Base

At the time of writing, according to DefiLlama, the total stablecoin market cap is $297 billion, meaning a 236% increase is needed for a trillion-dollar valuation to be achieved.

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Source: https://decrypt.co/341948/trillions-meme-coin-surges-60-million-stablecoin-network-plasma

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