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Title: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 02, 2023, 12:06:18 PM
TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: Yogee on November 02, 2023, 01:20:32 PM
[...]How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments?
I would say that XRP has a higher chance specially after Ripple's 50-50 victory over the SEC filed case. If we're talking strictly of the payment system then I think XRP is more convenient and straightforward since users won't have to think about energy and bandwidth points when sending. I don't really see much future for Tron to be honest but maybe that's just me.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: gabbie2010 on November 02, 2023, 04:29:34 PM
TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!
Honestly TRON has evolved among the Blockchain payment gateway basically because of it swiftness in transaction and low fee and competing with BSC and other Blockchain platform, personally I rate TRON Blockchain platform as the best among all the platforms, though BSC Blockchain platform is cheaper and faster however I don't think it's popular like TRON network, I believe as more adoption of crypto payment increases globally there would be a massive acceptable and deployment of TRON Blockchain for payment especially for business transactions that requires faster transaction between a buyer and the seller that would definitely shape the future of payment.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: electronicash on November 02, 2023, 04:40:17 PM

Tron is actually good, you can't really ignore a coin that is on top of the CMC. any project among the top of CMC is seemingly a good investment until the bear market surprises you. but its uncertain whether there are merchants who are willing to accept TRX for payment. the more you see BTC being the main coin in crypto, the lesser you look at the other coins unless in the bull time.

they are however promoting Tron payment with their gateways, there is potential for it but it will also take time before the real adoption of this token takes place. Major casinos though are adding it so theres the start just like the rest of the tokens out there.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: FP91G on November 02, 2023, 05:43:10 PM
TUSD Monthly Report: October 2023
1. On October 2, Binance Pay and TUSD jointly launched a 30-day event where TUSD traders on Binance Pay could enjoy up to 50% discounts and even a chance to get up to 201 TUSD in token vouchers.

2. On October 24, TUSD rolled out a Halloween Costume Design Contest on Twitter where participants stood a chance to share rewards of 300 TUSD.

Please note that except for the TUSD issued on TRON, Ethereum, Avalanche, BNB Smart Chain (Native), and BNB Beacon Chain, TUSD on other networks are all wrapped versions.

https://trueusd.medium.com/tusd-monthly-report-october-2023-2bdcb41932a5


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on November 02, 2023, 05:46:21 PM
TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!
Personally Ive used tron lately due to a p2e games which uses their chain but I dont like their style of using tron to gain some energy and bandwith to make your fees lower, or if you dont have staked tokens youll incurred a bigger amount of trx. Well maybe I used to eth thats why its looks new to me but didnt really like the approach on that one.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: Sophokles on November 02, 2023, 06:30:02 PM
TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!

Trons founder Justin sun has a mixed reputation throughout the industry. I agree with your statement about Tron's being fast and cheap with its scalable infrastructure. But why aren't many projects coming from that blockchain? Tron was supposed to lead the gaming industry but that didn't happen. Justin suns approach to manipulating the market by using his own token as collateral and mint stable coin in the tron blockchain gives him bad images. His stablecoin projects are not very transparent about their proof of reserve and i am not sure how he is managing SEC but i think there will be lawsuits against him in the future.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: kentrolla on November 02, 2023, 06:53:48 PM
Without a doubt TRON could have been the most sought after crypto currency had it not been for the Justin Sun and it's team as a whole and they literally stopped enhancing the project because of which they cannot keep upto date in this crypto rat race, TRON could have become a picaso for payment based crypto network but the team decided to let it go by not developing it further and I bet we cannot find any other crypto currency with such speed and low fees not even XRP, TRON was pegged to replace Ethereum and it would have done had it scaled up, I think TRON still stands a chance to make a comeback as there it's already most preferred payment transfer network and but the reputation which was ruined by Justin is something which is not easy to recover and I would like to see TRON excelling once again.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 03, 2023, 05:44:53 AM
[...]How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments?
I would say that XRP has a higher chance specially after Ripple's 50-50 victory over the SEC filed case. If we're talking strictly of the payment system then I think XRP is more convenient and straightforward since users won't have to think about energy and bandwidth points when sending. I don't really see much future for Tron to be honest but maybe that's just me.
I respect your opinion on XRP's potential in the payment landscape, especially after the SEC case. It's true that XRP offers some advantages in terms of energy and bandwidth efficiency. However, it's important to note that TRON also has its unique features and applications, which may find their place in the evolving crypto payments ecosystem. Different projects can coexist, and the future is full of surprises.



TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!
Honestly TRON has evolved among the Blockchain payment gateway basically because of it swiftness in transaction and low fee and competing with BSC and other Blockchain platform, personally I rate TRON Blockchain platform as the best among all the platforms, though BSC Blockchain platform is cheaper and faster however I don't think it's popular like TRON network, I believe as more adoption of crypto payment increases globally there would be a massive acceptable and deployment of TRON Blockchain for payment especially for business transactions that requires faster transaction between a buyer and the seller that would definitely shape the future of payment.
Honestly TRON has evolved among the Blockchain payment gateway basically because of it swiftness in transaction and low fee and competing with BSC and other Blockchain platform, personally I rate TRON Blockchain platform as the best among all the platforms, though BSC Blockchain platform is cheaper and faster however I don't think it's popular like TRON network, I believe as more adoption of crypto payment increases globally there would be a massive acceptable and deployment of TRON Blockchain for payment especially for business transactions that requires faster transaction between a buyer and the seller that would definitely shape the future of payment.







Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 03, 2023, 06:27:14 AM

Tron is actually good, you can't really ignore a coin that is on top of the CMC. any project among the top of CMC is seemingly a good investment until the bear market surprises you. but its uncertain whether there are merchants who are willing to accept TRX for payment. the more you see BTC being the main coin in crypto, the lesser you look at the other coins unless in the bull time.

they are however promoting Tron payment with their gateways, there is potential for it but it will also take time before the real adoption of this token takes place. Major casinos though are adding it so theres the start just like the rest of the tokens out there.
As a crypto payment gateway, we agree that TRON (TRX) has shown promise, especially with its prominent position on CoinMarketCap. While BTC remains dominant, TRX is making strides, with the potential for more adoption, thanks to initiatives like Tron payment gateways and its integration into major casinos. Time will tell how it evolves.



TUSD Monthly Report: October 2023
1. On October 2, Binance Pay and TUSD jointly launched a 30-day event where TUSD traders on Binance Pay could enjoy up to 50% discounts and even a chance to get up to 201 TUSD in token vouchers.

2. On October 24, TUSD rolled out a Halloween Costume Design Contest on Twitter where participants stood a chance to share rewards of 300 TUSD.

Please note that except for the TUSD issued on TRON, Ethereum, Avalanche, BNB Smart Chain (Native), and BNB Beacon Chain, TUSD on other networks are all wrapped versions.

https://trueusd.medium.com/tusd-monthly-report-october-2023-2bdcb41932a5
It's great to see TUSD making moves in the payment landscape with events and contests like these. These initiatives show that TUSD is working to establish itself as a viable payment option, and the collaborations with platforms like Binance Pay can help drive its adoption. Looking forward to seeing how TUSD continues to evolve in the space.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 03, 2023, 06:41:49 AM
TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!
Personally Ive used tron lately due to a p2e games which uses their chain but I dont like their style of using tron to gain some energy and bandwith to make your fees lower, or if you dont have staked tokens youll incurred a bigger amount of trx. Well maybe I used to eth thats why its looks new to me but didnt really like the approach on that one.
I understand your concerns about TRON's approach to using staked tokens for reducing fees. It's true that TRON's model may differ from what you're used to, especially if you've previously used Ethereum. Each blockchain has its unique features, and what works best can vary depending on the use case.It's essential to choose the platform, like Coinremitter, that aligns with your specific requirements.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 03, 2023, 06:48:11 AM
TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!

Trons founder Justin sun has a mixed reputation throughout the industry. I agree with your statement about Tron's being fast and cheap with its scalable infrastructure. But why aren't many projects coming from that blockchain? Tron was supposed to lead the gaming industry but that didn't happen. Justin suns approach to manipulating the market by using his own token as collateral and mint stable coin in the tron blockchain gives him bad images. His stablecoin projects are not very transparent about their proof of reserve and i am not sure how he is managing SEC but i think there will be lawsuits against him in the future.
It's true that TRON's founder, Justin Sun, has a mixed reputation, and the scalability of TRON is commendable. However, TRON's impact on the payment landscape hasn't been as significant as some expected, especially in gaming. Justin Sun's market manipulation tactics and lack of transparency in stablecoin projects are concerning, and legal issues may arise in the future. TRON needs more development and transparency to fulfill its potential in the payment space.



Without a doubt TRON could have been the most sought after crypto currency had it not been for the Justin Sun and it's team as a whole and they literally stopped enhancing the project because of which they cannot keep upto date in this crypto rat race, TRON could have become a picaso for payment based crypto network but the team decided to let it go by not developing it further and I bet we cannot find any other crypto currency with such speed and low fees not even XRP, TRON was pegged to replace Ethereum and it would have done had it scaled up, I think TRON still stands a chance to make a comeback as there it's already most preferred payment transfer network and but the reputation which was ruined by Justin is something which is not easy to recover and I would like to see TRON excelling once again.
I understand your concerns about TRON's development and potential impact on the payment landscape. While TRON did have the potential to become a prominent payment-based crypto network, it faced challenges in its development and reputation. I share your hope that TRON can make a comeback and excel in the future, but its past issues need to be addressed for this to happen. It's essential to see positive changes and renewed commitment from the TRON team to regain trust and competitiveness in the crypto space.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: Bureau on November 03, 2023, 08:05:30 AM
@coinremitter you are spamming your own thread. You could have quoted everyone with one reply rather quoting and creating multiple reply.

Coming back to Tron is one of the best Blockchain in terms of speed and fee. You only have to pay 1TRX as fee for transferring $1000 worth of Tron. Since the price of Tron is so low it makes it the cheapest transaction free regardless of any cryptocurrency in the market. Only one reason why it won't be accepted as an international payment processor is because it originated from China.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: Publictalk792 on November 03, 2023, 08:15:43 AM
The fast transaction processing and scalability of TRON can help streamline payment processes and improve efficiency. By utilizing blockchain technology TRON offers a transparent and secure payment system. But thing is that there are many Blockchains in the market and have a great Competitions between them. Some have faster transactions and some have low fee rate. Some have technical issues. I don't use much this transaction but I think it has also some bad feedbacks. So it should be improved.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: danherbias07 on November 03, 2023, 08:28:21 AM
Well, XRP is back so there's a competition again. Do remember, XRP is the one which is mostly used for transactions before because of its fast and cheap transaction fees.
Tron is cool, it has the same feature but when it comes to popularity XRP did great by winning partially the case of SEC against them. There's a chance investors of XRP will be back and the demand will climb one more time just like it did before because of all the news that was created while they were fighting against the SEC, it's not easy to be on the front page and end up being a piece of good news. And the other thing is, they gained more reputation because they could just surrender it but they didn't which means they are serious about their work.
Just like Bitcoin who have Ethereum in competition as assets. I think Tron will be competing with XRP when it comes to payment options.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: libert19 on November 03, 2023, 10:45:39 AM
Tron sucks, I don't how would you call it efficient when it charges $1 fees for a transfer, to make actually free transfers on this blockchain you require hefty amount of tron staked.

Imo, true potential to change payment landscape is for feeless blockchains . Several blockchains are there which require some native crypto staked and you can make free transfers, but none so far who is completely free.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: Husires on November 03, 2023, 11:25:45 AM
TRON exists because of USDT and its fees were low but I think people's mood will change over time as more will prefer to buy USDT on other blockchains like MATIC which has instant confirmations and fees so low that one dollar could lead you to make hundreds of transactions instead of one transaction.
If USDT decides to stop using the TRON blockchain, I imagine that the blockchain will be less used and will quickly turn into a dead blockchain.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: Abiky on November 05, 2023, 05:37:55 PM
TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!

TRON is great. But don't expect it to be used massively anytime soon. The project lacks originality and strong marketing/promotion efforts. Developers are much more interested in building dApps + tokens on other chains than TRON itself. With founder Justin Sun facing controversy within the crypto industry (he's a shady person, after all), I'd consider moving to alternative chains such as BSC or SOL.

It won't be long enough before TRON becomes another "Dogecoin". A "meme" coin driven by hype/speculation than anything else. Mainstream adoption is important for a project to withstand the test of time. And that's something TRON doesn't have despite being used by some for stablecoin transactions (mainly USDT). Crypto land often behaves in many strange and bizarre ways, so expect the unexpected. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: OgNasty on November 05, 2023, 09:05:58 PM
Imagine discovering Bitcoin and having an opportunity to be early on such a life changing technology, but then deciding instead to invest in some rich kid’s scam attempt to make himself a billion dollars with the hope that you’ll be able to sell to some other fool later for more money… TRON is garbage. Don’t let it steal your chance to own a piece of Bitcoin.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: asriloni on November 06, 2023, 12:13:04 AM
It's all BS tron was not even decentralized as its being controlled by justin sun. Tron doesn't have impact to the payment landscape caused by any crypto can be used as a payment system. I remind you that this coin will be dead if there was no USDT which was helping tron a lot to keep its volume. Not even a good dapps used this blockchain caused by how complicated it is. It's overrated blockchain with very high fees. I rarely see people are transacting use tron as their payment system. People were only using USDT of tron like me which is cheap but not for its native coin.
Tron looks so horrible caused by it 's owned by someone who is being very obsessed in getting as much many as possible to live in luxury like justin sun. There is a lot of better coins out there that can be used as a payment system.

Tron is so garbage. I just tell you the fact. USDT is helping it to alive till this time. The different story if there was no USDT issued on the tron network. the story will be very different.
I never used tron again since last years.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: fat buddah on November 06, 2023, 01:11:01 AM
Imagine discovering Bitcoin and having an opportunity to be early on such a life changing technology, but then deciding instead to invest in some rich kid’s scam attempt to make himself a billion dollars with the hope that you’ll be able to sell to some other fool later for more money… TRON is garbage. Don’t let it steal your chance to own a piece of Bitcoin.

Who said about investing in TRON? It's a bad investment. But it's a good blockchain, I've been using it for transactions for more than a year now.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: GreatArkansas on November 06, 2023, 01:32:39 AM
There are a lot of chain networks that are even better when TRON and more decentralized.
Yes, I believe the common reason in cryptocurrency right now is stability but some projects are sacrificing decentralization for scalability which some people don't agree with and are against.
For me, TRON is just like other altcoins. We already have Bitcoin and a lightning network for it.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: Fundamentals Of on November 06, 2023, 01:46:12 AM
It doesn't have a significant role in terms of payments. First there's Bitcoin and then there's the likes of Ripple, Litecoin, or Doge. Or if you want to use Tron, it's not because it is something special. It is only because it is one of the several altcoins that can be used as alternative to Bitcoin especially when the fees are high. But there's also Lightning, and I have also observed that the mempool isn't actually as congested as before.

Also don't say that Tron is decentralized and is aligned with the principles of crypto. It isn't decentralized and it doesn't align with the principles of crypto. It aligns with the principles of Justin Sun.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: bluebit25 on November 06, 2023, 04:21:20 AM
It has its own advantages that the OP mentioned, but the challenges of TRON's competition with other L1s are many. Although I use TRC20 quite often to transfer USDT, other than that, I don't like the rest of the ecosystem it has. Since its launch until now, there have been many controversies, as well as limited development capabilities, while many new competitors have appeared with better solutions. And Justin Sun makes me distrust this crypto will go further


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 06, 2023, 04:38:23 AM
@coinremitter you are spamming your own thread. You could have quoted everyone with one reply rather quoting and creating multiple reply.

Coming back to Tron is one of the best Blockchain in terms of speed and fee. You only have to pay 1TRX as fee for transferring $1000 worth of Tron. Since the price of Tron is so low it makes it the cheapest transaction free regardless of any cryptocurrency in the market. Only one reason why it won't be accepted as an international payment processor is because it originated from China.
I appreciate your feedback, and I understand your concern regarding multiple replies. I apologize if it seemed like spamming. We appreciate the opportunity to engage with our community members individually to address their specific queries and feedback. It allows us to provide a more personalized and effective response to each community member's concerns. We strive to maintain transparency and communication with our community, and sometimes multiple replies are necessary to achieve that.

As for Tron's impact on the payment landscape, you make a valid point regarding its speed and low transaction fees. Tron's scalability and efficiency are indeed attractive features for a payment network. However, the concern about its origin is worth discussing.

One reason Tron may face challenges as an international payment processor is potential geopolitical factors. The origin of Tron from China may lead to regulatory and political hurdles in some regions, which could limit its adoption on a global scale. Additionally, global payment networks require trust and reliability, and Tron would need to demonstrate stability and security over time to gain wider acceptance.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 06, 2023, 04:54:35 AM
The fast transaction processing and scalability of TRON can help streamline payment processes and improve efficiency. By utilizing blockchain technology TRON offers a transparent and secure payment system. But thing is that there are many Blockchains in the market and have a great Competitions between them. Some have faster transactions and some have low fee rate. Some have technical issues. I don't use much this transaction but I think it has also some bad feedbacks. So it should be improved.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape. We appreciate your insights. While TRON does offer fast transaction processing and scalability, it's true that there's intense competition in the blockchain space, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. At https://coinremitter.com/?utm_source=rep&utm_medium=bitcointalks , we support TRON payments with a low processing fee of 0.23%. We continue to work on providing efficient payment solutions while maintaining transparency and security. Your feedback is valuable in driving improvements across the industry.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 06, 2023, 04:58:47 AM
Well, XRP is back so there's a competition again. Do remember, XRP is the one which is mostly used for transactions before because of its fast and cheap transaction fees.
Tron is cool, it has the same feature but when it comes to popularity XRP did great by winning partially the case of SEC against them. There's a chance investors of XRP will be back and the demand will climb one more time just like it did before because of all the news that was created while they were fighting against the SEC, it's not easy to be on the front page and end up being a piece of good news. And the other thing is, they gained more reputation because they could just surrender it but they didn't which means they are serious about their work.
Just like Bitcoin who have Ethereum in competition as assets. I think Tron will be competing with XRP when it comes to payment options.
You're right that TRON's fast transaction processing and scalability could indeed streamline payments. However, XRP's recent legal battles and the way they handled the SEC case have indeed been noteworthy. This could potentially boost investor confidence in XRP.

Competition is healthy for the crypto and payment industry, as it encourages innovation and better services for users. Just like Bitcoin and Ethereum, TRON and XRP can coexist and cater to different use cases and preferences. It will be interesting to see how they evolve and compete in the payment space, and it ultimately benefits users by providing more options and features.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 06, 2023, 05:03:14 AM
Tron sucks, I don't how would you call it efficient when it charges $1 fees for a transfer, to make actually free transfers on this blockchain you require hefty amount of tron staked.

Imo, true potential to change payment landscape is for feeless blockchains . Several blockchains are there which require some native crypto staked and you can make free transfers, but none so far who is completely free.
I understand the concerns about Tron's fees and the need for staking to access free transfers. It's true that feeless blockchains have the potential to be a game-changer in the payment landscape. At https://coinremitter.com/?utm_source=rep&utm_medium=bitcointalks , we support Tron payments and offer a low processing fee of just 0.23%, making it a cost-effective option for those looking for efficient and affordable payment solutions. We appreciate your input and will continue to work towards providing the best payment gateway experience for our users.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 06, 2023, 05:05:04 AM
TRON exists because of USDT and its fees were low but I think people's mood will change over time as more will prefer to buy USDT on other blockchains like MATIC which has instant confirmations and fees so low that one dollar could lead you to make hundreds of transactions instead of one transaction.
If USDT decides to stop using the TRON blockchain, I imagine that the blockchain will be less used and will quickly turn into a dead blockchain.
It's true that TRON has gained popularity as a result of USDT integration, but the competition in the blockchain space is fierce. MATIC and other chains offer compelling alternatives with low fees and faster confirmations. TRON's future may indeed be tied to USDT, so it's essential for them to adapt to changing market dynamics.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: coinremitter on November 06, 2023, 05:09:05 AM
TRON, a blockchain platform known for its high throughput and low fees, has the potential to significantly impact the payment landscape. Its fast transaction processing and scalability make it an attractive option for businesses looking to streamline payment processes. Additionally, TRON's focus on decentralization and accessibility aligns with the principles of many cryptocurrency enthusiasts. How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments? Share your thoughts and insights below!

TRON is great. But don't expect it to be used massively anytime soon. The project lacks originality and strong marketing/promotion efforts. Developers are much more interested in building dApps + tokens on other chains than TRON itself. With founder Justin Sun facing controversy within the crypto industry (he's a shady person, after all), I'd consider moving to alternative chains such as BSC or SOL.

It won't be long enough before TRON becomes another "Dogecoin". A "meme" coin driven by hype/speculation than anything else. Mainstream adoption is important for a project to withstand the test of time. And that's something TRON doesn't have despite being used by some for stablecoin transactions (mainly USDT). Crypto land often behaves in many strange and bizarre ways, so expect the unexpected. Just my thoughts ;D
t's essential to remain cautious in the crypto space, and your insights are valuable. TRON does face challenges in terms of adoption and reputation, and other blockchain projects like BSC and SOL are gaining momentum. Time will tell how TRON evolves, but diversifying your crypto investments can be a wise strategy.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: justdimin on November 06, 2023, 02:59:41 PM
It has its own advantages that the OP mentioned, but the challenges of TRON's competition with other L1s are many. Although I use TRC20 quite often to transfer USDT, other than that, I don't like the rest of the ecosystem it has. Since its launch until now, there have been many controversies, as well as limited development capabilities, while many new competitors have appeared with better solutions. And Justin Sun makes me distrust this crypto will go further
Tron is not a new coin anymore but if it seems they are not moving to fix those known issues, then I think we should stop supporting them anymore or for a while if they still have a plan on fixing it because maybe they will, once they realized that their users are declining also if they know that it declined due to the said issues. There are many cryptos now and there are also new additions which we can say better for now than in Tron.

Let's only hope they continue like this because there are also cryptos who turned ugly later on. Money and fame, truly changes someone or something. Other than that, the creation of new cryptos doesn't stop, so we shouldn't only limit our selves on one crypto especially if they are not that good enough.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: Abiky on November 07, 2023, 11:36:19 AM
It doesn't have a significant role in terms of payments. First there's Bitcoin and then there's the likes of Ripple, Litecoin, or Doge. Or if you want to use Tron, it's not because it is something special. It is only because it is one of the several altcoins that can be used as alternative to Bitcoin especially when the fees are high. But there's also Lightning, and I have also observed that the mempool isn't actually as congested as before.

Also don't say that Tron is decentralized and is aligned with the principles of crypto. It isn't decentralized and it doesn't align with the principles of crypto. It aligns with the principles of Justin Sun.

Exaxtly. TRON is only centered on Justin Sun. Without him, I doubt the cryptocurrency will last forever. Even without his involvement on the project, he still has influence over the TRON blockchain's super representatives (aka validators/stakers). Poloniex is owned by Justin Sun, as well as, Huobi (now HTX). These exchanges hold a large portion of TRX's supply. Even Binance is on the list.

Luckily, the community can fork away to make a truly-decentralized TRON alternative. But for some reason, that hasn't happened yet. I wouldn't recommend relying on TRX as a long-term investment, because of the reasons mentioned before. It's only good for quick and cheap stablecoin transactions and gambling. For serious investing, you can choose either ETH or BNB (or both). Just remember to invest wisely and there should be nothing to worry about. :)


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: bluebit25 on November 07, 2023, 02:22:00 PM
It has its own advantages that the OP mentioned, but the challenges of TRON's competition with other L1s are many. Although I use TRC20 quite often to transfer USDT, other than that, I don't like the rest of the ecosystem it has. Since its launch until now, there have been many controversies, as well as limited development capabilities, while many new competitors have appeared with better solutions. And Justin Sun makes me distrust this crypto will go further
Tron is not a new coin anymore but if it seems they are not moving to fix those known issues, then I think we should stop supporting them anymore or for a while if they still have a plan on fixing it because maybe they will, once they realized that their users are declining also if they know that it declined due to the said issues. There are many cryptos now and there are also new additions which we can say better for now than in Tron.

Let's only hope they continue like this because there are also cryptos who turned ugly later on. Money and fame, truly changes someone or something. Other than that, the creation of new cryptos doesn't stop, so we shouldn't only limit our selves on one crypto especially if they are not that good enough.
Agree, the altcoin space has things that are overhyped, even things in the top category have them, but the product cannot solve the problem that they use as a basis for development. The main reason they can still maintain is relationships and money. These projects do not appear with the purpose of building a market, but they just want to find ways to make money from market participants, playing games. Play pump/dump on the created trend and some old/new people exposed to it will love/hate it. However, having complete trust in a product does not mean there is no risk, but larger scale problems can stifle a project after many years (XRP case). Therefore, the balance between risks and profits in the investment process is the main factor that dictates the shortterm or longterm process.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: AakZaki on November 08, 2023, 07:40:21 PM
Agree, the altcoin space has things that are overhyped, even things in the top category have them, but the product cannot solve the problem that they use as a basis for development. The main reason they can still maintain is relationships and money. These projects do not appear with the purpose of building a market, but they just want to find ways to make money from market participants, playing games. Play pump/dump on the created trend and some old/new people exposed to it will love/hate it. However, having complete trust in a product does not mean there is no risk, but larger scale problems can stifle a project after many years (XRP case). Therefore, the balance between risks and profits in the investment process is the main factor that dictates the shortterm or longterm process.
Playing pump and dump on a new project hype is what most new projects are all about. You can see how they work to make more money, attracting new investors to enter the market and buy junk coins. This kind of project is indeed very risky and there is no guarantee whatsoever following new projects that exist because of the hype.


Title: Re: What are your thoughts on TRON's impact on the payment landscape?
Post by: $crypto$ on November 08, 2023, 07:57:35 PM
[...]How do you see TRON's role in shaping the future of payments?
I would say that XRP has a higher chance specially after Ripple's 50-50 victory over the SEC filed case. If we're talking strictly of the payment system then I think XRP is more convenient and straightforward since users won't have to think about energy and bandwidth points when sending. I don't really see much future for Tron to be honest but maybe that's just me.
Not only XRP but other altcoins can also provide faster transactions and low fees, but for TRON I never expected this to be the payment of the future when you want to make transactions energy and bandwidth are always needed this is a little difficult if they only want to make payments via TRON if there is no energy and bandwidth then you will not be able to send.
This is what I hate about TRON.