“TRON… why did it become so widely used for USDT transfers?” 🤔
When you think of TRON,
you probably have the image of
a chain that’s strong at USDT transfers 🌏
But I don’t think the reason is
simply “because the fees are low.”
Of course,
being able to send at low cost
and quickly is a major advantage.
Especially for stablecoins,
they’re used not only for investing,
but also for transfers, payments,
and moving funds.
When, on the other hand,
every time you send, you face high fees
or it takes a long time to receive,
it’s not very convenient for everyday use, right?
In response to that,
TRON has been delivering
a relatively easy transfer experience.
And another big factor is
the liquidity of USDT 💸
There’s a lot of USDT on TRON,
and it’s used in many situations,
including on exchanges and in wallets.
In other words,
it’s not just that you can “send cheaply,”
but that you also have an environment where it’s
“easy to use even where you send it.”
That’s what’s been created here ⭐
Furthermore, recently it’s also been reported that
TRON’s stablecoin transfers
are showing quite a large amount of activity
in a way that’s close to P2P—
transfers between users.
This looks like a sign that TRON
isn’t just a chain for speculation,
but is actually being used
as a rail for moving value ✨
💭My opinion
If I had to sum up why TRON is strong
when it comes to USDT transfers, it’s this:
“USDT exists in a form that’s easy to use
in the places where there’s a reason to use it.”
Cheap.
Fast.
Has liquidity.
Many supported services.
And it’s actually being used for transfers.
Maybe it’s this accumulation
that has made TRON
one of the representative transfer rails
of the stablecoin era.
TRON isn’t just a chain with a lot of USDT—
it’s a chain where USDT actually moves.
That seems to be its biggest strength, to me 🐰💜
@Justin Sun孙宇晨 / @TRON DAO
#TRONGlobalFriends #TGF #Tron
When you think of TRON,
you probably have the image of
a chain that’s strong at USDT transfers 🌏
But I don’t think the reason is
simply “because the fees are low.”
Of course,
being able to send at low cost
and quickly is a major advantage.
Especially for stablecoins,
they’re used not only for investing,
but also for transfers, payments,
and moving funds.
When, on the other hand,
every time you send, you face high fees
or it takes a long time to receive,
it’s not very convenient for everyday use, right?
In response to that,
TRON has been delivering
a relatively easy transfer experience.
And another big factor is
the liquidity of USDT 💸
There’s a lot of USDT on TRON,
and it’s used in many situations,
including on exchanges and in wallets.
In other words,
it’s not just that you can “send cheaply,”
but that you also have an environment where it’s
“easy to use even where you send it.”
That’s what’s been created here ⭐
Furthermore, recently it’s also been reported that
TRON’s stablecoin transfers
are showing quite a large amount of activity
in a way that’s close to P2P—
transfers between users.
This looks like a sign that TRON
isn’t just a chain for speculation,
but is actually being used
as a rail for moving value ✨
💭My opinion
If I had to sum up why TRON is strong
when it comes to USDT transfers, it’s this:
“USDT exists in a form that’s easy to use
in the places where there’s a reason to use it.”
Cheap.
Fast.
Has liquidity.
Many supported services.
And it’s actually being used for transfers.
Maybe it’s this accumulation
that has made TRON
one of the representative transfer rails
of the stablecoin era.
TRON isn’t just a chain with a lot of USDT—
it’s a chain where USDT actually moves.
That seems to be its biggest strength, to me 🐰💜
@Justin Sun孙宇晨 / @TRON DAO
#TRONGlobalFriends #TGF #Tron