Tron’s DeFi ecosystem set for a boost with Chainlink collaboration

Tron founder Justin Sun said the blockchain’s integration of Chainlink would present significant opportunities for the two networks to grow in the stablecoin and real-world asset sector.

In an Oct. 31 post on X, Sun stated:

“[Tron] has joined Chainlink Scale, adopting Chainlink Data Feeds as TRON’s official oracle. Once upgraded, $6.5B+ in DeFi TVL will be secured by Chainlink, creating opportunities for Chainlink and TRON’s $60B+ in stablecoins and RWA!”

Through the Chainlink Scale Program, Tron aims to expand its ecosystem by leveraging Chainlink’s reliable Oracle services.

To support this integration, Tron will initially cover certain Chainlink Oracle operating costs, such as transaction gas fees. Over time, these costs will gradually shift to dApp users.

This transition means that Tron will soon phase out its existing Oracle solution, WINkLink, in favor of Chainlink’s Data Feeds.

Chainlink’s data feed is an essential blockchain tool that connects smart contracts and real-world data, like asset prices. The Oracle network ensures reliable data delivery by gathering information from various sources through a decentralized network of independent node operators.

Several DeFi applications across different blockchain networks, including Ethereum, rely on this price feed to ensure smooth operations of their services.

The shift means that Tron’s flagship DeFi platforms, including JustLend and JustStable, holding around $6.5 billion in total value locked (TVL), can access reliable pricing data through Chainlink’s platform.

Thodoris Karakostas, Head of Blockchain at Chainlink Labs, emphasized the role of Data Feeds in fortifying Tron’s DeFi economy. He remarked:

“By delivering highly reliable, accurate, and decentralized market data onchain, Chainlink will further empower TRON ecosystem developers to build next-gen DeFi applications and advance the decentralized internet.”

Sam Elfarra, a spokesperson for Tron DAO Community, expressed optimism about the program’s impact, stating that it will drive the network’s DeFi sector forward. He highlighted that developers will now gain access to high-quality data oracle solutions to support the network’s ecosystem expansion and adoption goals.

The post Tron’s DeFi ecosystem set for a boost with Chainlink collaboration appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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