TLDR TRX currently trades around $0.32 with a market cap of roughly $30.5 billion TRON hosts $89.6 billion in stablecoins, with USDT making up nearly 98% of thatTLDR TRX currently trades around $0.32 with a market cap of roughly $30.5 billion TRON hosts $89.6 billion in stablecoins, with USDT making up nearly 98% of that

TRON (TRX) Price Prediction: Can TRX Actually Hit $1 by 2031 — Here’s What the Data Says

2026/06/28 14:58
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TLDR

  • TRX currently trades around $0.32 with a market cap of roughly $30.5 billion
  • TRON hosts $89.6 billion in stablecoins, with USDT making up nearly 98% of that
  • Base case price target is $0.65–$1.00 by 2031
  • Bull case puts TRX between $1.50 and $2.25 if stablecoin adoption accelerates
  • Bear case sees TRX falling to $0.18–$0.25 if competition or regulation increases

TRON has quietly built one of the most used blockchains in crypto. It is not the most talked about, but the numbers behind it are hard to ignore.

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TRX trades around $0.32 today, giving TRON a market cap of roughly $30.5 billion. There are about 95 billion TRX in circulation, making it one of the largest crypto assets by supply.

The network has become a major hub for stablecoin transfers. DeFiLlama data shows TRON holds around $89.6 billion in stablecoins on-chain. USDT accounts for nearly 98% of that total.

Stablecoins are used for payments, remittances, trading, and cross-border settlement. TRON offers low fees and fast transactions, which is why it became the go-to network for USDT activity.

That gives TRX a real utility case that many Layer 1 blockchains do not have.

The Base Case: $0.65 To $1

The base case assumes TRON keeps its position as a leading stablecoin network. If crypto adoption grows steadily and TRON stays competitive on fees, a price of $0.65 to $1 is possible by 2031.

That would put TRON’s market cap somewhere between $62 billion and $95 billion.

TRX is also used for staking, governance, bandwidth, and energy on the network. Transaction activity can contribute to TRX burns, which reduces supply over time.

A probability-weighted price target based on all three scenarios comes out to around $0.88 by 2031.

The Bull And Bear Cases

The bull case puts TRX between $1.50 and $2.25. This would require TRON to become a major payment rail across emerging markets, fintech platforms, and remittance networks. A market cap of $140 billion to $215 billion would be needed to support those prices.

The bear case sits at $0.18 to $0.25. TRON’s biggest vulnerability is concentration. Nearly all of its stablecoin activity is tied to USDT. If Tether moves to other chains, or if regulators crack down on stablecoin flows, TRON’s core use case weakens.

Ethereum Layer 2s, Solana, and BNB Chain are all competing for stablecoin market share.

TRON’s five-year outlook depends on one thing: whether stablecoin usage keeps growing and whether TRON remains one of the main networks handling that activity.

The network currently records millions of active addresses and generates meaningful daily chain revenue.

The post TRON (TRX) Price Prediction: Can TRX Actually Hit $1 by 2031 — Here’s What the Data Says appeared first on CoinCentral.

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