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    Tron Proposal 789 Nears Approval to Halve Transaction Fees
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    Tron Proposal 789 Nears Approval to Halve Transaction Fees

    DigicoinvisionBy DigicoinvisionAugust 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A GitHub proposal to realign the Tron blockchain’s fee structure with broader adoption goals is gaining traction ahead of Friday’s voting deadline, signaling that network stakeholders are prioritizing accessibility — even at the risk of introducing net inflation in TRX supply.

    The proposal, titled “Decrease the transaction fees” (Issue #789), was submitted on Aug. 8 by GitHub user GrothenDI in the Tron Improvement Proposals repository. 

    It calls for reducing the energy unit price to 100 sun from 210 sun, effectively halving the cost of transactions that consume energy. One TRON (TRX) token equals 1,000,000 sun — the smallest divisible unit of TRX, similar to a satoshi for Bitcoin (BTC).

    Tron Improvement Proposal #789. Source: GitHub

    If approved, the change is expected to improve user accessibility by lowering the TRX required per transaction. Estimates suggest the adjustment could expand the network’s affordability to nearly 45% more users, particularly for high-volume use cases such as stablecoin transfers.

    The proposer pointed to historical precedent: Following Proposal #95, which cut energy costs by 50% in 2024, the network saw a marked increase in new smart contract deployments, indicating a strong correlation between lower fees and ecosystem growth.

    Still, the update carries risks. At the current rate of 210 sun per energy unit, Tron achieves a net burn of around 76 million TRX. Reducing the rate to 100 sun could reverse that trend, resulting in net inflation unless transaction activity rises enough to offset the lower burn rate.

    Related: Tron Inc. seeks $1B to grow TRX holdings as stock rallies

    Proposal gains traction ahead of deadline

    Voting on the proposal opened Tuesday and will close Friday. It was published on the Tron Blockchain Explorer as Proposal #104.

    As of Wednesday, it had received 17 votes in favor, including support from Chain Cloud, CryptoChain, Nansen, HTX.com, P2P.org and Tron Alliance, while 10 participants had yet to cast their votes. At this pace, the proposal appears likely to pass.

    Under Tron’s governance rules, a proposal must be approved by at least 18 of the 27 Super Representatives — the elected block producers responsible for generating blocks and validating transactions on the network.

    Launched in 2017, Tron is one of the few blockchains to have expanded its presence across multiple market cycles.

    It is currently the ninth-largest blockchain by market capitalization, valued at $33.1 billion, according to CoinMarketCap. The network has also established a significant foothold in the stablecoin market, with its stablecoin supply increasing by 40% since the start of the year.

    The Tron network has seen a spike in USDt usage. Source: Cointelegraph

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