This week the Tron blockchain has become the third-largest network in terms of total value locked (TVL) in decentralized finance (defi) protocols. Interestingly, 48.19% of the TVL is held by the defi protocol Justlend, an application that’s similar to Anchor Protocol as it offers more than 20% APY for USDD deposits. Amid Tron’s TVL rising, the network’s stablecoin USDD has been confronted by skeptics over the similarities USDD holds with Terra’s UST.
Tron Takes the Third-Largest Position in Terms of Total Value Locked in Decentralized Finance Protocols
On May 30, 2022, Tron managed to become the third-largest defi blockchain in terms of total value locked. At the time of writing, Tron’s TVL in defi is $5.94 billion, which is just below the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) TVL and above the Avalanche (AVAX) TVL.
Amid the Terra LUNA and UST fallout, on May 12, 2022, Tron’s TVL was $3.97 billion and the blockchain was ranked number five in terms of TVL size by chains. On that day, Tron’s TVL was down 16.16% lower than it was on May 5, but after the Terra fiasco subsided, Tron claimed the third position in terms of TVL in defi.
This month, Tron’s defi TVL increased 45.22% and over the last seven days, as it has risen by 13.73%. Tron’s TVL is dominated by a defi protocol called Justlend, as 48.19% of Tron’s aggregate held in defi is hosted on the Justlend application. Justlend has $2.86 billion total value locked and it has increased a great deal since May 21.
$1.08 billion was added to Justlend since May 21, as the protocol’s TVL increased by 58% since then. Furthermore, Justlend was audited by the blockchain security company Certik. Similar to Anchor,