Tron emerges as stablecoin powerhouse, outpaces Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana with $566 million in Q3 revenue

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Bitcoins Tron’s stablecoin dominance and memecoin launchpad fuel its market lead.

bitcoins Justin Sun speaking at a cryptocurrency conference, wearing a Tron (TRX) logo shirt and gesturing with his hands.

Key Takeaways

  • Tron’s Q3 revenue of $566 million exceeds that of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.
  • Stablecoin transactions and memecoin activities significantly contribute to Tron’s revenue.

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Tron’s stablecoin ecosystem has propelled the network to new heights, generating $566 million in revenue during Q3 2023 and securing its position as a major player in the blockchain space.

The network’s impressive performance is largely attributed to its robust stablecoin activity, with Tron now controlling 34.8% of the stablecoin market. This positions it as the second-largest blockchain for stablecoins, supplying a staggering $59.8 billion worth of these digital assets. Tether’s USDT dominates this ecosystem, accounting for 98.3% of stablecoins on Tron.

Stablecoin growth in emerging markets

Tron’s stablecoin supply has seen a significant 21.6% growth this year, reflecting increasing adoption and trust in the network. This surge has been particularly notable in emerging markets such as Nigeria and Argentina, where users leverage Tron’s low fees and fast transactions to access stablecoins as a hedge against local currency volatility and gain exposure to the US dollar.

Early this year, the Tron network recorded a 54% growth in user accounts, surpassing 204 million, with a transaction volume over $10 trillion and a TVL of $8.14 billion, ranking it second globally. In July, Tron’s fee spend outpaced Ethereum’s, largely due to dominant USDT transfer activities.

The network’s stablecoin success has had a ripple effect on its overall performance. Daily transactions on Tron now exceed 8 million, driven primarily by stablecoin transfers. This increased activity has led to a rise in average transaction fees from about 20 cents to $1 over the past two years, contributing to the network’s revenue growth.

Tron’s Q3 revenue of $566 million represents a 43% increase from the previous quarter and has positioned it ahead of major blockchain networks like Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin in terms of quarterly earnings. This growth trajectory has caught the attention of industry observers, with Tron founder Justin Sun expressing confidence in continued expansion in the coming months.

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