TRON DAO has officially adopted Chainlink Data Feeds as its exclusive oracle solution. The announcement, made on May 15, 2025, in Geneva, Switzerland, marks the culmination of a partnership that began when TRON DAO joined the Chainlink Scale program in October 2024.
The upgrade secures over $5.5 billion in total value locked (TVL) across TRON’s DeFi landscape, positioning the blockchain for accelerated growth and innovation in decentralized applications. It replaces WINkLink, TRON’s previous oracle provider, with Chainlink’s industry-standard data infrastructure.
Tron Applications’ Primary Beneficiaries
Chainlink, recognized as the standard for on-chain finance and verifiable data, has enabled over $20 trillion in transaction value across the blockchain economy. Major financial institutions and DeFi protocols rely on Chainlink for next-generation applications across various sectors.
The Chainlink integration enhances TRON’s goal of using blockchain technology to accelerate internet decentralization. Tron (TRX) continues to promote a more open and secure blockchain ecosystem for its growing developer and user community. This is enabled by utilizing Chainlink’s verified data architecture.
TRON-based apps can now access high-quality, reliable oracle services that provide precise and secure data by utilizing Chainlink Data Feeds. This infrastructure is essential for DeFi applications that require real-world data to run smart contracts safely and consistently.
Among these, the USDD protocol, JustStable, and JustLend—the biggest DeFi lending application on TRON—benefit most from the integration. Collectively, these systems represent the $5.5 billion in TVL now supported by Chainlink’s verifiable data feeds.
TRON DAO intends to extend Chainlink-powered services to more protocols and apps in its ecosystem in the future. New enhancements and features will benefit TRON’s position as a leading smart contract platform. Developers may anticipate features such as configurable Oracle solutions catered to particular project demands.
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