Tether issued a new billion USDT on the TRON network.
This size of issuance reflects the continued demand for stablecoin liquidity within the network.
It’s not just about increasing supply, but about the infrastructure that absorbs this liquidity and moves it quickly and efficiently.
As digital payments and cross-border transfers continue to grow, TRON keeps reinforcing its role as one of the most important settlement layers for digital dollars.
Mikhail Zhigulev’s story reveals a simple yet important aspect of using USDT on TRON.
After moving from Russia to Argentina, he needed an easier way to convert his income into the local currency, away from the fees and complications he faced with other solutions.
For him, stablecoins were not a theoretical idea.
They were a practical tool for solving everyday financial problems.
And that’s where the power of blockchain shows: when the user doesn’t feel like they’re using complex technology, but rather a solution that works right when it’s needed.
TRON Q2 2026 Report Presents a Strong Chapter of Growth.
TRON’s fully diluted market cap reached $31.6 billion, with stablecoin supply at $88.6 billion, while network revenue recorded $715.4 million.
Additionally, the number of monthly active users reached 16.4 million, with 1.1 billion transactions during the quarter.
But the most important picture doesn’t stop at the numbers.
TRON continued to expand in payments, stablecoins, integrations, and institutional presence through partners such as Fireblocks Flow and Securitize, Anchorage Digital, and Bitnomial.
This kind of growth shows the network is moving across more than one layer: everyday usage, deep liquidity, and an institutional infrastructure that’s expanding.
About 90% of the stablecoin payment volume is settled through TRON.
According to a report by Allium Labs, the volume of inter-company stablecoin payments on the network continues to grow, reflecting TRON’s increasing use beyond individual trading.
This figure matters because it places TRON at the heart of practical digital payments.
As companies begin using stablecoins for settlements, the network becomes closer to a real financial infrastructure that works behind the scenes.
Justin Sun will be a keynote speaker at MYBW 2026 in Malaysia.
The presence of the founder of TRON at an event like Malaysia Blockchain Week reflects the network’s presence in the global discussion on blockchain and digital assets.
Conferences alone do not create adoption, but they open an important space for dialogue with developers, investors, and partners who are shaping the next phase of the industry.
0x integrates the TRON network into the Cross-Chain API.
This means users can now transfer TRX and USDT to and from TRON across more than 15 networks, with better pricing routes and deeper liquidity.
In Web3, interoperability is no longer a nice-to-have.
The smoother users can move between networks, the closer the experience gets to what the market really needs: assets moving easily, and a backend that operates without major complications.
According to the latest data from TRONSCAN on June 18, 2026, the total number of accounts on the network has reached 388,487,999 accounts.
This figure doesn’t tell the whole story by itself, but it highlights the scale of the user base that the network is operating on.
In the blockchain, accounts are not just numbers on a ledger; they are an indicator of how extensive the infrastructure is for transactions, apps, and stablecoins to flow.