TRON Passes $1.5 Billion in Stablecoin Bridging Volume via Allbridge Core

The Allbridge Core cross-chain routing infrastructure has processed $1.5 billion in stablecoin transfers on the TRON network, accumulated across 77,021 individual transactions, according to market coverage and official updates from the bridge operator and the TRON DAO foundation.
$1.5B bridged through @Allbridge_io on #TRON.
As global stablecoin liquidity continues to grow, TRON is strengthening its position as a leading network for moving value. 🌐 https://t.co/ImoHzRHyE8
— TRON DAO (@trondao) June 29, 2026
In posts detailing the milestone, Allbridge noted that TRON currently ranks highest in activity across the networks it supports. The operator highlighted its integration of native USDT settlements on the chain, a configuration that routes assets directly and removes the need for wrapped token intermediaries during transfers. TRON DAO echoed the volume figures, framing the metric as evidence of the network’s function as a primary channel for stablecoin liquidity movement.
The routing activity aligns with TRON’s established position in the stablecoin sector. Protocol analytics trackers show the network consistently maintains the largest share of circulating USDT volume relative to other Layer 1 environments, with Tether-related contracts accounting for the majority of transaction fees and daily application usage on the chain. The bridge milestone reflects continued settlement throughput through existing liquidity channels rather than a sudden shift in asset allocation.
While the aggregate volume and transfer count were reported directly by the involved entities, independent third-party verification of the exact accumulation window and on-chain distribution remains pending.
The available announcements do not provide a precise timeline for when the volume was reached, and the figure should be treated as preliminary until cross-verified by public block explorers or independent security dashboards. Additional network-specific metrics, including unique active addresses or gas consumption directly tied to the bridge, were not detailed in the current filings.
The updated usage data establishes a new benchmark for the routing tool’s TRON deployment and confirms steady demand for native stablecoin transit on the network. Further granular tracking of daily bridge inflows, outflow balances, and comparative performance against other supported chains has not yet been published by the project.






