
TRON made post-quantum signatures available for testing on the Nile testnet on July 6th. Following Committee Proposal #20628, FN_DSA_512 was enabled on Nile for developers to try.
Refer to the official tweet by TRX:
(10/10) From network growth and developer tools to AI, cross-chain access, tokenization infrastructure, events, and testnet upgrades, the TRON ecosystem keeps expanding.
More updates soon. 🔜
TRX Info
Tron (TRX) is a blockchain project designed to enable the creation of decentralized applications (dApps). Originally built on the Ethereum blockchain in 2017, Tron later migrated to its own network protocol. The Tron network offers high throughput and scalability, making it suitable for applications with a high volume of transactions, such as gaming and social media platforms.
One of the unique features of Tron is its three-layer architecture, consisting of the storage layer, the core protocol layer, and the application layer. This architecture provides great flexibility for developers and allows the creation of complex and functional applications.
The TRX token serves as the primary asset within the Tron network and is used to manage network resources, participate in voting, pay fees, and earn rewards through staking.