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Fluid on Plasma Hits $1.4B TVL Milestone: Implications for Meme Tokens

Fluid on Plasma Hits $1.4B TVL Milestone: Implications for Meme Tokens

Hey there, crypto fans! If you've been keeping an eye on the blockchain space, you might have caught wind of some exciting developments on the Plasma network. Token Terminal just dropped a tweet highlighting how the Fluid protocol on Plasma has smashed through the $1.4 billion mark in Total Value Locked (TVL), with a solid 30% uptick during October 2025. That's no small feat in the fast-paced world of DeFi.

For those new to the terms, TVL stands for Total Value Locked—it's basically a measure of how much crypto is stashed in a protocol's smart contracts, showing user trust and activity. Fluid, built by the team at Instadapp, is a clever DeFi tool aimed at fixing liquidity issues across different platforms, making it easier and more efficient to move assets around.

Chart showing TVL growth for Fluid on Plasma surpassing $1.4 billion

As you can see in the chart from Token Terminal's tweet, Fluid's TVL on Plasma started climbing steadily from late September, peaking above $1.4B by the end of October. This growth isn't just numbers on a screen—it's a sign of Plasma's rising star status in the crypto ecosystem.

Speaking of Plasma, this Layer 1 blockchain, backed by Bitfinex, launched its mainnet in September 2025 with a bang: over $2 billion in stablecoin TVL right out of the gate. Designed for lightning-fast USD₮ (Tether) payments with low fees and full EVM compatibility, Plasma is all about making stablecoin transactions seamless. But here's where it gets interesting for us at Meme Insider—despite its stablecoin focus, Plasma has quickly become a hotspot for meme tokens.

Yeah, you read that right. Meme coins like "Trillions" have exploded on Plasma, with some hitting $60 million market caps in days. The network's low fees and instant transfers make it perfect for the high-volume, hype-driven trading that meme tokens thrive on. And with Fluid stepping up liquidity efficiency, it's like adding rocket fuel to the meme token fire. Better liquidity means smoother trades, less slippage, and more opportunities for those viral pumps we all love (or love to hate).

This TVL surge for Fluid could mean even more integrations and tools coming to Plasma, drawing in more developers and traders. If you're into meme tokens, keep an eye on Plasma—projects like Fluid are making it easier to jump in without getting burned by high gas fees or slow confirmations.

For more deets on Plasma's meme scene, check out spots like CoinGecko's Plasma Ecosystem page or dive into DeFi Llama for the latest TVL stats on Fluid and Plasma. What's your take? Is Plasma the next big thing for memes, or just another flash in the pan? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

Stay tuned to Meme Insider for more updates on how DeFi advancements like this are shaping the meme token world. 🚀

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