Layer 1 · Proof of Representation · Live since 2025
Plume
PLUME
Plume is an EVM-compatible Layer 1 built for tokenized real-world assets, with compliance and asset tooling at the protocol level. Its native token PLUME pays gas and secures the network.
Plume is an EVM-compatible Layer 1 focused on real-world asset finance, letting issuers tokenize assets such as credit, commodities, and funds and use them across on-chain applications. The Plume Genesis mainnet went live in June 2025, and the network is built on the Arbitrum Nitro technology stack with Celestia for data availability. Here is how it works and what it is used for, not the price.
On-chain DEX liquidity
$2.3M
Liquidity across DEX pools on Plume. Updated Jun 8, 2026. Source: GeckoTerminal.
Plume uses a two-tier model called Proof of Representation that ties network security to the validators that stake assets to take part. Validators can be penalized through slashing if they act dishonestly, which is intended to keep real-world data and on-chain records accurate. The chain runs on the Arbitrum Nitro stack and uses Celestia as its data availability layer to keep transaction costs low.
Consensus: Proof of Representation
Plume uses a two-tier model called Proof of Representation that ties network security to the validators that stake assets to take part. Validators can be penalized through slashing if they act dishonestly, which is intended to keep real-world data and on-chain records accurate. The chain runs on the Arbitrum Nitro stack and uses Celestia as its data availability layer to keep transaction costs low.
Real-world asset focus
Plume is purpose-built for tokenizing real-world assets, such as private credit, commodities, and funds, so they can be issued and used inside on-chain applications rather than held off-chain.
EVM compatibility
Plume runs the Ethereum Virtual Machine, so contracts written for Ethereum and other EVM chains can be deployed on Plume with little or no change, and standard wallets and tools work.
PLUME token
PLUME is the native token. It is used to pay transaction fees, to stake for network security, for governance, and as collateral within the ecosystem.
Compliance tooling
Plume provides identity and compliance features aimed at asset issuers, so tokenized products can be offered under the rules that apply to regulated assets.
Ecosystem & usage
What Plume is used for.
The ecosystem centers on tokenized real-world assets and the lending, trading, and asset-management applications built around them.
Plume is an EVM-compatible Layer 1 built for real-world asset finance. It lets issuers tokenize assets such as credit, commodities, and funds and use them across on-chain applications. Its native token is PLUME.
What consensus does Plume use?
Plume uses a two-tier model called Proof of Representation, in which validators stake assets and can be slashed for misconduct. The chain is built on the Arbitrum Nitro stack and uses Celestia for data availability.
What is PLUME used for?
PLUME is the native token. It pays transaction fees, is staked to help secure the network, is used for governance, and can serve as collateral within the ecosystem.
When did Plume launch?
Plume Genesis, the mainnet, went live in June 2025. The PLUME token generation event took place earlier in 2025.
Can I hold PLUME in Zypto App?
Not yet. PLUME isn't in Zypto App at the moment. You can hold it in any self-custodial wallet, and you can ask us to add Plume using the "Request Plume" button above.