Tron has been making headlines after bouncing strongly from its recent low. On September 6, the token slipped to fresh cycle lows, raising concerns among traders. However, since then, Tron has staged an impressive comeback, climbing more than 18% and now testing local resistance levels. This rebound signals renewed strength in the network and growing investor confidence in its role within the broader crypto ecosystem.
Adding fuel to this recovery, Tron announced yesterday that PayPal USD (PYUSD) will now be available on the TRON network through Stargate Hydra as a permissionless token, PYUSD0, leveraging LayerZero’s Omnichain Fungible Token (OFT) Standard. This integration reflects the joint efforts of PayPal and LayerZero to expand PYUSD’s availability across multiple blockchains, ensuring the stablecoin can seamlessly reach markets and users through LayerZero’s powerful distribution network.
The addition of PYUSD0 to Tron’s ecosystem not only strengthens its relevance in the stablecoin market but also demonstrates the chain’s ability to attract high-profile integrations. With stablecoins becoming a central part of global digital finance, Tron’s alignment with PayPal USD marks a key milestone that could reinforce adoption, boost liquidity, and sustain momentum in the weeks ahead.
According to a recent announcement from LayerZero, the launch of PYUSD0 marks a significant step forward for PayPal USD and its reach across the crypto ecosystem. PYUSD0 extends PayPal’s stablecoin beyond its native deployments on Arbitrum, Ethereum, Solana, and Stellar, bringing it to Abstract, Aptos, Avalanche, Ink, Sei, Stable, and Tron, with even more chains expected to be added in the near future. Furthermore, existing permissionless versions on Berachain (BYUSD) and Flow (USDF) will upgrade to PYUSD0, creating a unified and standardized deployment of the stablecoin across multiple networks.
Importantly, no action will be required by end users. Whether someone holds PYUSD or PYUSD0, the result is one unified PayPal USD stablecoin—fully fungible and interoperable across blockchains. This guarantees seamless usability and ensures that holders can transact, transfer, and integrate PYUSD in applications without worrying about compatibility issues.
For Tron, this development is particularly meaningful. The chain has long been a hub for stablecoin activity, and the integration of PYUSD0 adds to its reputation as a key player in the digital finance ecosystem. By joining PayPal and LayerZero’s multi-chain strategy, Tron stands to benefit from increased liquidity, adoption, and developer activity within its ecosystem.
With PYUSD0, Tron not only secures a stronger position in cross-chain finance but also highlights its ability to attract mainstream integrations that resonate with both retail and institutional users. As the stablecoin market expands, this move could drive long-term adoption and strengthen Tron’s place in the next phase of crypto growth.
Tron (TRX) is showing resilience after its sharp dip earlier this month, with price currently trading around $0.3475. The chart highlights a steady recovery, supported by the 50-day moving average (blue line) at $0.3023, which has acted as dynamic support throughout the recent uptrend. This suggests that despite volatility, buyers remain in control and are defending key levels.
Since June, TRX has gained significant momentum, moving from the $0.25 range toward its current levels. The recent correction in September briefly tested the $0.32 area, but pthe rice quickly bounced, indicating renewed demand. Both the 100-day ($0.2738) and 200-day ($0.2055) moving averages are trending upward, reinforcing the broader bullish structure.
Resistance remains visible in the $0.36–$0.38 zone, which capped the last rally in late August. A breakout above this level would likely open the path toward $0.40 and beyond, signaling strength in line with the broader market’s optimism following the Fed’s recent policy shift.
Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView