TRC20-USDT Circulating Supply Surpasses 85.4 Billion, Reaching New All-Time High
BlockBeats News, February 6th, the circulation of TRC20-USDT has increased to 85.4 billion, hitting a new all-time high. So far this year, the Tron network has issued a total of 4 billion USDT. Currently, the number of TRC20-USDT holding accounts has reached 71.4 million, with a total of over 3.14 billion transfers.
In addition, the blockchain data analysis platform CryptoRank recently stated on social media: In January 2026, the monthly active address count on the Tron network surpassed 100 million, a growth of nearly 50% compared to January 2025. At the same time, both its stablecoin market capitalization and network transaction volume have reached new all-time highs.
TRC20-USDT is a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar issued by Tether on the Tron network, known for its fast transaction speed and low fees, which has attracted a large number of users. It has received support from numerous exchanges such as Binance, HTX, OKX, Bitfinex, MEXC, KuCoin, Gate.io, Poloniex, among others. The TRC20 version of USDT will significantly enhance the existing decentralized application ecosystem on the Tron network, bringing higher overall value storage and stronger decentralized exchange liquidity, and providing a more convenient blockchain gateway for enterprise partners and institutional investors.
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