The TRON ecosystem has marked another significant milestone in its US expansion. TRX, the native utility token of the TRON network, has officially secured a spot listing on Bitnomial, a US exchange and clearinghouse regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
Expanding Institutional Access in the United States
The listing on Bitnomial provides US market participants, particularly institutional investors, with a highly regulated venue to trade and access TRX. Bitnomial operates a unique, unified model that integrates a Designated Contract Market (DCM), a Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO), and a Futures Commission Merchant (FCM) under one roof.
As one of the world’s most active blockchains for digital asset settlement and stablecoin velocity, TRON’s inclusion on a CFTC-regulated platform highlights the growing institutional demand for compliant access to its native asset.
TRON Network Key Metrics (as of June 2026):
- Circulating USDT on TRON: $89 Billion+
- Total Value Locked (TVL): $27 Billion+
- Total User Accounts: 385 Million+
- Total Transactions: 14 Billion+
“Bitnomial’s listing of TRX is an important step in expanding access to TRON through regulated U.S. market infrastructure,” said Justin Sun, Founder of TRON. “As demand for compliant digital asset products continues to grow, the availability of TRX on regulated platforms supports broader market access, greater transparency, and the continued maturation of the digital asset ecosystem.”
Building on Institutional Momentum
This listing builds on a series of recent institutional milestones for the TRON network. Recently, TRX became eligible for custody through Anchorage Digital, the first federally chartered crypto bank in the United States. This integration has paved the way for top-tier asset managers to explore tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) on the TRON blockchain.
With its massive stablecoin liquidity and high transaction throughput, TRON continues to position itself as a premier global settlement layer, bridging the gap between decentralized finance and traditional financial infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Bitnomial?
Bitnomial is a Chicago-based financial technology firm that operates a US CFTC-regulated derivatives exchange, clearinghouse, and brokerage, offering spot, futures, and options trading for digital assets.
Why is the CFTC regulation important for TRX?
CFTC regulation ensures that the exchange operates under strict US federal oversight, providing institutional investors with a secure, compliant, and transparent environment to trade TRX.
What is TRON’s role in the stablecoin market?
TRON is a dominant blockchain for stablecoin circulation, hosting over $89 billion in USDT, making it one of the largest global networks for digital asset settlement.
