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💠TRON has already captured a large portion of the market in stablecoin transfers and low-cost settlements, and this market is highly recognized.
But experienced users also know that it has a clear problem: there are a lot of on-chain funds, but crossing chains to use them can be a bit troublesome.
For example, if you want to transfer money from @trondao to another chain, you need to find a cross-chain bridge, switch wallets, and calculate Gas fees. This entire process is not only daunting for newcomers but can also be annoying for seasoned users. In short, it significantly affects the efficiency of fund usage.
This time, with RHEA integrated into TRON, I personally feel it’s aimed at solving this problem. Many people like to talk about "Intent Architecture" and "Execution Abstraction," which sound impressive, but can actually be understood more simply.
1. It makes fund allocation more proactive
Previously, USDT and $TRX on TRON mostly circulated within the chain. Now, if you want to operate on another chain, you just need to say “I want to do this somewhere,” and the underlying system will handle how to get there. No more step-by-step bridging, which definitely saves a lot of hassle.
2. Lower operational barriers
There are actually many users on TRON who only perform simple transfers and receipts. Teaching them to handle multi-chain operations all at once is quite difficult. But now, this approach is more like just using it as usual, with the system handling the complex stuff, making it much more friendly for beginners.
3. TRON’s role has changed
It used to be more like a high-speed channel, responsible for quickly and cheaply transferring funds back and forth.
But now, with RHEA added, it feels more like a "transit + dispatch center." Funds are no longer just passing through; they can be allocated and arranged to earn yields in different places.
In simple terms, ✍:
The money is still the same, but the way it’s used is starting to change.
When the scale of stablecoins becomes large enough, transfer costs become low enough, and cross-chain steps are simplified, those funds that were just sitting idle will gradually start to move.
So, the question is, if you can now more easily use the TRON USDT you usually just transfer with, what would you do first? 👀
@justinsuntron #TRONEcoStar