Geneva, Switzerland, February 2, 2026 — CryptoQuant, CryptoRank and Nansen, leading platforms in blockchain research and data analytics, have released comprehensiveGeneva, Switzerland, February 2, 2026 — CryptoQuant, CryptoRank and Nansen, leading platforms in blockchain research and data analytics, have released comprehensive

TRON Records 323M Monthly Transactions, Research by CryptoQuant, CryptoRank, Nansen Show ATH Network Activity

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Geneva, Switzerland, February 2, 2026 — CryptoQuant, CryptoRank and Nansen, leading platforms in blockchain research and data analytics, have released comprehensive reports on the TRON network, highlighting sustained leadership in stablecoin settlement, record network activity, ongoing infrastructure upgrades, and expanding real-world use cases across payments, remittances and defi. Collectively, the analyses point to TRON’s role as a core blockchain infrastructure layer supporting cross-border payments and on-chain liquidity.

Key Insights from CryptoQuant:

TRON Records 323M Monthly Transactions, Research by CryptoQuant, CryptoRank, Nansen Show ATH Network Activity

CryptoQuant’s FY 2025 TRON Network Review: Lower Fees, High Throughput, and Real-World Usage provides an in-depth assessment of TRON’s full-year performance, highlighting the blockchain’s sustained momentum across key operational metrics and its role as the leading settlement layer for stablecoins.

  • Peak Network Activity: TRON’s monthly active addresses peaked at 35.5 million and closed the year at 31.3 million (+24% YoY), while monthly transactions reached an all-time high of 323 million in December (+39% YoY). User intensity also increased, with transactions per active address rising to 10.5, a two-year high.
  • Expanded Stablecoin Supply: USDT on TRON ended 2025 at $81 billion, up from $58 billion in 2024 (+40% YoY). Transfer value reached $7.9 trillion in 2025 (+45% YoY), with daily average transfer value increasing from $14.9 billion to $21.7 billion. TRON processed 825 million USDT transfers in 2025 (+10% YoY) and closed the year with twice the daily USDT transaction count of Ethereum.
  • USDT on TRON Time-Zone Analysis: Retail transfers (under $1,000) accounted for 60–74% of activity during the daytime in the Americas and early mornings of Asia hours, reflecting rising P2P payments and remittances in Latin America and emerging Asian markets. Institutional flows (between $1,000–$10,000) concentrated during EMEA and Asia business hours, indicating predominantly non-U.S. treasury and OTC activity.


Read the full report from CryptoQuant here. 

Key Insights from CryptoRank:

CryptoRank’s The State of TRON H2 2025: Stablecoin Settlement at Scale Amid Rising Competition analyzes TRON’s operational execution, fintech integrations, and positioning as core financial infrastructure in the second half of 2025.

  • Stablecoin-First Settlement Leadership: TRON reinforced its role as a dominant global rail for P2P stablecoin payments. Stablecoin supply grew 41%, while monthly active stablecoin users increased 38% to over 10 million, indicating sustainable recurring adoption.
  • Revenue Growth: TRON’s revenue trended upward through the first three quarters of 2025, with Q3 staking-related revenue reaching a new all-time high of nearly $900 million, while burn-related revenue remained stable at $150–$180 million.
  • Leading P2P Stablecoin Settlement Rail: TRON ranked among top chains by stablecoin transaction volume, processing trillions annually and serving high-frequency flows across merchant payments, payroll, and remittances in LATAM, Africa, and Asia, while strengthening collaboration with global payment providers and PSPs.

Read the full report from CryptoRank here.

Key Insights from Nansen:

Nansen’s TRON Q4 2025 Report highlights the network’s infrastructure maturation and ecosystem expansion, with sustained high-throughput performance and institutional-grade capabilities.

  • Consistent High-Throughput Performance: TRON recorded an average of 10.1 million daily transactions in Q4 2025, peaking at 12.7 million, reflecting strong usage across stablecoin transfers, CEX activity, DeFi protocols, and gaming applications.
  • Regulatory Recognition and DEX Growth: USDT on TRON achieved a significant regulatory milestone in December when recognized as an accepted fiat-referenced token in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), legitimizing the network for institutional payment flows, while SunSwap demonstrated remarkable growth with 1.9 million transactions (+116.02% from Q3 2025), indicating expanding DEX and CEX activity.
  • Technical Upgrades: In November 2025, TRON deployed the GreatVoyage-v4.8.1 (Democritus) upgrade, introducing native ARM architecture support, reducing node operating costs, expanding hardware compatibility, and enhancing P2P network stability.

Read the full report from Nansen here. 

Collectively, these reports highlight TRON’s accelerating momentum in 2025, strengthening its position as a dominant network for stablecoin transactions and foundational blockchain infrastructure. Supported by ongoing protocol upgrades, record-breaking network activity, regulatory recognition, and growing adoption across payments, TRON continues to demonstrate its scale as a global platform for on-chain value movement.

About TRON DAO

TRON DAO is a community-governed DAO dedicated to accelerating the decentralization of the internet via blockchain technology and dApps.

Founded in September 2017 by H.E. Justin Sun, the TRON blockchain has experienced significant growth since its MainNet launch in May 2018. Until recently, TRON hosted the largest circulating supply of USD Tether (USDT) stablecoin, which currently exceeds $83 billion. As of January 2026, the TRON blockchain has recorded over 362 million in total user accounts, more than 12 billion in total transactions, and over $25 billion in total value locked (TVL), based on TRONSCAN. Recognized as the global settlement layer for stablecoin transactions and everyday purchases with proven success, TRON is “Moving Trillions, Empowering Billions.”

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