The revenue performance of the TRON protocol has been surprising. We've always known that TRON can generate income, but after fee reductions, the data has become even more impressive—the protocol's revenue performance has a clear lead.



Upon closer inspection, lowering the barriers actually strengthens user stickiness, which is quite interesting. Costs decrease, yet ecosystem activity does not decline; instead, it continues to grow.

The most straightforward example comes from the implementation in payment scenarios. Recently, major overseas travel booking platforms have started supporting USDT payments on TRON for flights and hotels. This is not only a technical integration but also a significant expansion of real commercial use cases. User scale and application scenarios are deepening simultaneously, gradually transforming into substantial on-chain data.

From a data-driven perspective, payment traffic, user growth, and protocol revenue form a positive feedback loop. This kind of momentum is quite rare across the entire ecosystem.
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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 11h ago
Lower fees but higher revenue? This move is really impressive, it's a bit counterintuitive. Didn't expect travel platforms to jump on board so quickly; the scene of paying with USDT is really powerful. Hey, isn't this the ultimate embodiment of small profits but quick turnover? Real application scenarios are the key; no matter how much you hype, nothing beats a real transaction.
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WhaleStalkervip
· 11h ago
Lowering fees actually increases revenue? That's an interesting logic, not something that just any project can pull off.
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CryptoHistoryClassvip
· 11h ago
ngl, this reads exactly like the 2017 ICO boom playbook. lower fees → more volume → "look at the metrics!" → mass delusion kicks in. checked the charts from back then and... yeah, history's doing its thing again
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LiquidatedTwicevip
· 11h ago
Lowering fees actually leads to a revenue gap ahead, this logic is a bit extreme Tron’s gameplay really makes sense now, does reducing the threshold actually increase stickiness? Wait, the travel platform already supports USDT payments? How crazy is that? Revenue, traffic, and users are all increasing, this cycle is so perfect that it’s almost suspicious Where’s the promised fee reduction harm agreement? It’s a slap in the face Only now do I realize that payment implementation is the real user conversion engine Positive feedback loops are easy to talk about, but actually making wave work is quite rare I just want to know how big this travel platform is, is it real or not
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governance_ghostvip
· 11h ago
Lowering fees results in higher revenue? This logic is indeed counterintuitive... but looking at this travel platform case, it seems to make sense. Lower thresholds attract more users, and traffic becomes lively. Gaining followers is not about cutting leeks, but about laying the groundwork for real application scenarios. It's quite interesting. Genuine payment demand drives sustainable growth, unlike those false booms. Wait, can this data be sustained? Or will some other coin surpass it again? Has TRON found its rhythm with this move? I'll take a look and see.
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