TRON Finally Gets ZeroHash to Pull Institutions Into the TRX Cult
TRON DAO is dragging enterprise kicking and screaming into the meme. The community-governed blockchain announced expanded enterprise access to its network through a new integration with ZeroHash, a leading provider of crypto, stablecoin, and tokenized asset infrastructure.
The partnership, available in select jurisdictions, gives enterprise and fintech platform clients direct access to TRX and TRC-20 USDT. That means custody, trading, liquidity, and settlement capabilities — plus streamlined fiat-to-crypto onboarding for financial technology firms, exchanges, and neobanks. Basically, everything needed to let institutions hold TRON tokens without having a panic attack about compliance.
Platforms building on ZeroHash's regulated infrastructure can now offer their users access to TRON-based digital assets. The integration aims to expand enterprise access, strengthen global liquidity, and push digital asset adoption on TRON into regulated financial environments where compliance and custody controls are non-negotiable. Because nothing says "we're serious" like getting the compliance desk to sign off on your memcoindreams.
"The integration with ZeroHash advances TRON's goal of expanding access to digital assets at a global scale," said Sam Elfarra, Community Spokesperson at TRON DAO. "ZeroHash's expertise and comprehensive product suite accelerate institutional connectivity to the TRON network, enabling institutions to build and deploy products on TRON with greater efficiency and confidence." Translation: please, for the love of God, let this be the one that gets the hedge funds to stop ignoring our DMs.
TRON, founded in September 201
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