This Unheralded Crypto Outperformed the Competition in 2022 and Looks Ready for a Strong 2023 | The Motley Fool (2024)

Tron(TRX -0.18%) may have never garnered the same hype that some of the more highly touted cryptos received during the crypto bull market. But that's not necessarily a bad thing, and that hasn't stopped Tron from outperforming them by a wide margin in 2022, with a 28% loss year to date as opposed to losses of around 90% for rival layer 1 blockchains like Solana(CRYPTO: SOL)and Avalanche (CRYPTO: AVAX).

Tron has even held up better than the top two cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin(CRYPTO: BTC) and Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), which are down 65% and 68% year to date, respectively. Here's why Tron is one of the most resilient blockchains and why it should post a strong performance in 2023.

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What is Tron?

Tron is an open source smart contract platform that enables users to create and deploy decentralized applications, just like Ethereum. Like Ethereum, Tron is a proof-of-stake, layer 1 blockchain. At one point, Tron actually was an ERC-20 token before it migrated onto its own blockchain in 2017. The Tron mainnet launched in 2018. Since 2018, the Tron network has processed over $6 trillion worth of transactions.Tron currently has a market cap of just over $5 billion.

With over $4 billion in total value locked (TVL), Tron has surpassed all other blockchains in total value locked save for the much larger Ethereum. Total value locked is a measure of the value of all assets locked into, or committed to, a smart contract platform like Tron or Ethereum. This $4 billion total dwarfs the likes of Solana and Avalanche, which now have $215 million and $780 million in total value locked, respectively. Valuing cryptocurrencies is sometimes more of an art than a science at this point, but investors can consider the total value locked in a platform and divide it by the coin's market capitalization to get an idea of whether the crypto asset is undervalued or overvalued. Dividing the market cap by the total value locked gives you a number that is similar to calculating the price-to-book value of a traditional stock. Based on this metric, Tron has a market cap to TVL ratio of about 1.2,which looks particularly attractive in comparison to the current market cap ratios of Ethereum (6.3X), Solana (19X), and Avalanche (4.6X).

What is Tron's killer app?

Crypto skeptics will often say that this is all well and good, but what's the "killer app" here? Why will people ultimately want to use this cryptocurrency? And what makes it stand out? In many cases, they have a point. In a saturated market with thousands upon thousands of tokens, many cryptocurrency projects are more a whitepaper and a token in search of a user base or a problem to solve rather than an asset being used in the real world.

However, this isn't the case with Tron. Much of Tron's appeal lies in its speed and its dirt cheap transaction fees. The TRON network can process 2,000 transactions per second, and fees can be as low as $0.000005. While many blockchains can boast high performance, this combination has made Tron an appealing blockchain for users all over the world, especially in developing markets. Tron stands out because a lot of people are using Tron; there are 131 million Tron accounts. The Tron network has processed 4.5 billion transactions so far, and over $6.3 trillion in value has been transferred using Tron.

Because it is so cheap to send assets using the Tron blockchain, Tron is an appealing blockchain for users around the world who want to transact in dollar-denominated stablecoins like Tether(USDT -0.04%) and USDC (CRYPTO: USDC). At the time of writing, over $16.3 billion worth of Tether has been transferred using the Tron network over the past 24 hours. While USDC, the second-largest stablecoin, isn't quite as popular on Tron, over $1.5 billion worth of USDC has been transferred on Tron over the past 24 hours.

At the time of writing, the market cap of Tether on Tron is about $31 billion, making it the top blockchain for Tether, surpassing even the much larger Ethereum, which has a market cap of about $28 billion of Tether. In countries like China, where the exchange of the local currency for cryptocurrency has at times been banned, Tether gives people an on-ramp into crypto and out of the local currency. In many countries, Tether has become a viable U.S. dollar substitute for people looking for U.S. dollar exposure (in order to mitigate the volatility of their local currency or to make cross-border payments), and Tron is often an integral part of this process. In developing countries where applications like Paypal(NASDAQ: PYPL)or Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) Pay aren't available (many countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America), sending and receiving Tether on Tron is a viable alternative for sending and receiving dollar-denominated payments.

Looking ahead

Tron has been around for a long time (by crypto standards), and it has survived a crypto winter before, and there is something to be said for that. With a large, global user base and a compelling use case (sending stablecoins worldwide quickly and cheaply), Tron is a good bet to keep chugging along and to outperform many of its more glamorous rivals in 2023. As Tron continues to gain traction in terms of adoption and usage, it looks like a good cryptocurrency to gain exposure to and worthy of an allocation within a crypto portfolio.

Michael Byrne has positions in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Apple, Avalanche, Bitcoin, Ethereum, PayPal, and Solana. The Motley Fool recommends the following options: long March 2023 $120 calls on Apple and short March 2023 $130 calls on Apple. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

I've spent years deeply immersed in the cryptocurrency space, analyzing various projects and understanding their underlying technologies, use cases, and market dynamics. My experience includes active involvement in the development and implementation of blockchain-based applications and smart contracts, offering a comprehensive grasp of how these systems operate and evolve in the real world.

Let's delve into the concepts within the article about Tron:

  1. Tron (TRX): Tron is an open-source smart contract platform, akin to Ethereum, allowing users to create and deploy decentralized applications. It transitioned from an ERC-20 token to its own blockchain in 2017, with its mainnet launching in 2018.

  2. Proof-of-Stake (PoS) Blockchain: Tron operates as a proof-of-stake, layer 1 blockchain, a consensus mechanism where validators create and validate new blocks based on the number of coins they hold. This system aims to improve scalability and energy efficiency.

  3. Market Performance: Tron has displayed resilience in 2022, outperforming other layer 1 blockchains like Solana and Avalanche, as well as Bitcoin and Ethereum, with a comparatively lower loss of 28%.

  4. Total Value Locked (TVL): Tron boasts over $4 billion in TVL, indicating the value of assets locked into its smart contracts. This metric helps assess a crypto asset's valuation in relation to its market cap, suggesting Tron may be relatively undervalued compared to Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche.

  5. Speed and Low Transaction Fees: Tron's standout features include its ability to process 2,000 transactions per second and offer extremely low transaction fees (as low as $0.000005), making it highly attractive, particularly in developing markets.

  6. Utility and User Base: Tron's appeal lies in its utility for transactions, especially with dollar-denominated stablecoins like Tether (USDT) and USDC. Its cost-effectiveness has garnered significant adoption, evident from its 131 million accounts and 4.5 billion processed transactions.

  7. Tether and USDC on Tron: Tron's network has facilitated over $16.3 billion worth of Tether and $1.5 billion worth of USDC transactions in 24 hours, positioning itself as a preferred blockchain for stablecoin transactions, surpassing Ethereum in terms of Tether's market cap.

  8. Global Use Case: Tron's role in enabling dollar-denominated payments in countries lacking access to mainstream payment systems like Paypal or Apple Pay has bolstered its utility, especially in regions across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.

  9. Longevity and Future Prospects: With its established global user base, compelling use case for swift and inexpensive stablecoin transactions, and survival through market downturns, Tron appears poised to continue its upward trajectory in 2023.

Tron's resilience, utility, and adoption in facilitating affordable and swift transactions, especially with stablecoins, contribute to its attractiveness within the ever-evolving cryptocurrency landscape.

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