Data: Tron network DEX trading volume rises to $3.044 billion
according to Lookonchain monitoring, in October, the Tron network saw significant growth in trading volume, active addresses, and number of transactions in both DEX and Perps. DEX trading volume: $30.44 billion (an increase of 174.39% compared to the previous month); Perps trading volume: $24.47 billion (an increase of 3.47% compared to the previous month); active addresses: 87.72 million (an increase of 13.42% compared to the previous month); number of transactions: 304.34 million (an increase of 9.09% compared to the previous month).
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