Aeon Integrates TRON to Optimize Crypto Payments
Payment protocol Aeon integrated the TRON blockchain as the underlying infrastructure for crypto payments. The new system will provide TRON users with fast, secure, and efficient transactions.
Aeon, a leading provider of payment solutions, announced a strategic partnership with the TRON blockchain. The network integration will simplify crypto payments by providing users with a faster and more efficient transaction infrastructure.
The new system is based on Aeon’s advanced technology, which offers a high level of security and scalability for cryptocurrency transactions. TRON is an ideal partner for Aeon due to its high throughput. The integration will allow decentralized applications (dApps) running on TRON to accept crypto payments through Aeon, simplifying the implementation of a range of payment methods such as subscriptions and tips.
According to Max Krupyshev, CEO of CryptoProcessing.com , one in three crypto users consider cryptocurrency as a means of payment. This is also confirmed by various studies conducted in different markets. Therefore, developing new solutions to streamline and expand the use of digital assets is a priority for many FinTech companies.
Aeon provides online payment processing solutions similar to Visa. The company focuses on developing advanced technologies to improve the speed, security, and convenience of financial transactions through integration with blockchain platforms.
Recent studies show that cryptocurrencies will be used by around 8% of the world’s population by 2025.
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