Tron (TRX) Price

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  • Volumen (24 h)

    $2.927K


  • Oferta en circulación

    94.77B


  • Capitalización de mercado

    $29.87B


About Tron (TRX)

Tron (TRX) is the native token of the Tron Network, a Layer 1 blockchain optimized for high-throughput, low-cost value transfer. Tron is designed to support payments, stablecoin settlement, and consumer-facing financial applications, with a particular emphasis on predictable fees and fast confirmation times.

The Tron network uses a Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism and supports smart contracts, decentralized applications, and a broad ecosystem of wallets and exchanges. One of Tron’s most notable characteristics is its consistently low transaction fees, which have contributed to its role as a leading settlement network for stablecoins. Tron is the second-largest network by circulating supply of USDT, and is widely used by high-volume participants for efficient value transfer.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Tron (TRX)?

Tron is a Layer 1 blockchain designed for fast, low-cost transactions and high-volume value transfer. It is widely used for payments and stablecoin settlement.

What is TRX used for?

TRX is used to pay transaction fees, stake to support network security, and participate in on-chain governance through Tron’s DPoS system.

Why is Tron commonly used for stablecoin transfers?

Tron offers low and predictable transaction fees, fast confirmation times, and high throughput, making it well-suited for large-scale stablecoin settlement and payments.

What consensus mechanism does Tron use?

Tron uses Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS), where token holders vote for validators that produce blocks and secure the network.

How many TRX tokens exist?

TRX does not have a fixed maximum supply. Circulating supply and issuance details are publicly available and can be monitored on-chain and via third-party analytics providers.

Is Tron decentralized?

Tron operates with a globally distributed validator set and developer ecosystem, though its design prioritizes efficiency and cost-effectiveness over maximum decentralization.