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The number of active accounts on the Tron network has exceeded 350 million.
The number of active accounts on the Tron network has exceeded 350 million.

The number of new Tron addresses has increased by more than 60 million this year.


In January, the figure stood at approximately 286 million, in April, the 300 million barrier was surpassed, and in October, the total number of addresses exceeded 340 million.

According to analysts at Tronscan, this progress could be due to the popularity of the Tron network, driven by relatively low fees and the dominant role of the USDT stablecoin in processing transactions—more than 42% of all transactions.

The total transaction volume of the Tron network has exceeded $23 trillion, and the number of transactions throughout its history has exceeded 12.2 billion, of which 1.2 billion are expected to occur in 2025. The network processes between six and nine million transactions daily, with peaks of up to 2.6 million active users.

According to CoinDesk, Tron processed 65% of all global retail transfers of USDT stablecoin valued under $1,000 between July and September, making the network a leader in micropayments and international transactions.

Earlier, Tron founder Justin Sun sued Bloomberg, attempting to block it from publishing information about his crypto holdings.

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