TRON Sees More Action as Stablecoins Power Its Network
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TRON’s DeFi ecosystem thrives on lending protocols and bridges, enabling seamless asset flow and passive yield opportunities. Despite reduced whale activity, retail users and stablecoin adoption continue driving network growth and utility. TRON (TRX) is now more than just a name among the big blockchains. It has become a kind of main toll road for the movement of stablecoins and cross-chain DeFi activities. But behind all this excitement, there are also interesting dynamics that are worth observing, especially in terms of the role of whales and the increasingly serious adoption of its infrastructure. If we look deeper, the Total Value Locked (TVL) on this network is not just a big number without direction. According to analysis from Joao Wedson, CEO of Alphractal, which was shared via CryptoQuant, its largest components come from two things that strengthen each other: the lending protocol and the cross-chain bridge system. Between the two, JustLend DAO is the main face of lending activities. Many users store stablecoins like USDT on the platform for returns, while on the other side, other users can borrow funds with asset collateral. Bridges also play an important role. They connect the TRON network with other blockchains—a kind of digital bridge—which allows the flow of assets to continue to flow in and out. As a result, TRON is not just a stablecoin parking lot, but a truly lively center of activity. Source: CryptoQuant TRON Whale Activity Slows, Retail Momentum Takes the Lead However, not all behind-the-scenes activity is pointing in the same direction. Based on on-chain analysis from Crazzyblockk, whale activity on the TRON network has actually decreased sharply since early May. Large-scale transactions have decreased drastically, including total volume in TRX and in US dollars. Source: CryptoQuant Interestingly, the average transaction size has also decreased. This means that large holders—either…
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