Ethereum Updates: TRON's GreatVoyage: Strengthening USDT's $122B Network to Compete with Ethereum
The TRON Mainnet will soon implement the GreatVoyage-v4.8.1 update, a move designed to enhance both system compatibility and network efficiency as competition heats up in the blockchain sector. This upgrade, revealed by the
This upgrade brings improved smart contract support, more efficient consensus protocols, and faster cross-chain transaction speeds. These updates aim to tackle scalability issues and strengthen Tron's position as a strong competitor to
Although Tron has experienced significant growth, technical analysis indicates that its native token, TRX, may face short-term price swings. TRX recently dropped below a key support point at $0.2764, with open interest among derivatives traders falling by 1.68% to $290.5 million,
The timing of this upgrade aligns with a notable move by Tron’s founder, Justin Sun, who recently staked $154.5 million worth of Ethereum through Lido, signaling his belief in the rival blockchain’s future prospects,
Industry watchers believe this upgrade could spark the next wave of growth for Tron, especially as Tether—a major stablecoin issuer on Tron—reported $10 billion in profits from U.S. Treasury holdings in 2025,
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