Tron reached all-time highs in June, processing 385.77 million transactions across 26.97 million active accounts, according to on-chain analytics firm LookOnChain. The metrics underscore sustained growth in the layer-one blockchain's user engagement and transaction throughput.
The activity surge reflects Tron's continued expansion as a transaction-heavy network, particularly driven by adoption in stablecoin transfers and decentralized applications. The network's low fees and high throughput have positioned it as a competitive alternative to Ethereum for high-volume use cases.