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Tron’s [TRX] Stake 2.0 launch failed to meet expectations: Decoding why

Tron’s Stake 2.0 failed to attract new stakers as the number of stakers and staked TRX declined. TRX investors can expect a few slow moving days ahead as suggested by indicators. 

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  • TRON’s TVL has not increased much since the Staking 2.0 launch
  • Tron still remained the top blockchain by daily users, but revenue declined slightly

Tron [TRX] posted its weekly highlights on 16 April, which mentioned all the notable developments of the week. Needless to say, the Stake 2.0 launch was the major event of the week. 


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A few days after the launch, NOW Wallet integrated Stake 2.0, allowing users to stake TRX. Several expected TRON’s TVL to go up with the launch of Stake 2.0 as it brought flexibility to stakers. However, this does not seem to be the case, as its TVL did not increase much.

Source: DeFiLlama

Not many expected Stake 2.0’s launch

Considering the added capabilities and features that Stake 2.0 brought, it was likely that more stakers would be interested in staking

TRX. However, the opposite happened as the number of TRX holders declined sharply over the last week. 

Source: Staking Rewards

As per TRON scan, the number of both TRX stakes and stakers declined sharply since the Stake 2.0 launch.

Source: TRONSCAN

Tron still #1, but there’s more to the story

According to Token Terminal, Tron was still sitting in the top position on the list of blockchains with the highest number of daily active users. However, the growth might have halted, as despite the increase in total accounts, active accounts have declined since 12 April. A marginal decline was also noted on the revenue front last week, which was a negative signal for Tron.

Source: Token Terminal

Assessing TRX’s weekly performance

TRX also had a rough week as its price plummeted drastically on 12 April. The decline was caused when Binance revealed that TRX would be among the cryptocurrencies to be delisted from the exchange.

Nonetheless, TRX made a quick recovery, and at the time of writing, it was trading at $0.0664 with a market capitalization of over $6 billion. TRX’s burn rate, however, remained decent as the network burned 15,263,107 TRX on 16 April.

Source: Santiment

Thanks to the decline, negative sentiments around TRX were dominant in the market last week. During the price drop, TRX’s demand fell drastically in the derivatives market. It was good to see that later on, TRX’s demand went up, as evident from its Binance funding rate. 


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Few days of dormancy to follow 

A look at TRX’s Bollinger Bands revealed that the token’s price was entering a less volatile zone, increasing the chances of sideways price action in the near term.

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) was also resting just above the neutral mark of 50, giving a similar notion of dormancy. As per the MACD, the bulls and the bears were fighting to flip each other. It will therefore be intriguing to see who triumphs in the coming days. 

Source: TradingView