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Tron's TRX Jumps 140% Amid 1:1 FTX Redemption of Tron-Based Tokens

FTX announced that Tron-based assets could be moved to external wallets.

Updated Nov 10, 2022, 7:41 p.m. Published Nov 10, 2022, 7:26 p.m.
Tron's TRX token jumped about 140% on crypto exchange FTX on Thursday. (FTX)
Tron's TRX token jumped about 140% on crypto exchange FTX on Thursday. (FTX)

TRX, the native token of the Tron network, surged over 140% on cryptocurrency exchange FTX, from 12 cents to 29 cents after Tron founder Justin Sun agreed to move Tron-based assets from FTX to external wallets.

“We are pleased to announce that we have reached an agreement with Tron to establish a special facility to allow holders of tron (TRX), bittorrent (BTT), just (JST), sun (SUN) and huobi token (HT) to swap assets from FTX 1:1 to external wallets,” FTX tweeted Thursday.

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Holders of those tokens can redeem their assets starting at 18:30 UTC (1:30 pm ET), FTX said.

“We hope this is just step one: beginning to find ways to bring liquidity to users,” FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried said on Twitter. “That is the core thing that I am fighting for right now, and will continue to fight for in whatever ways I can.”

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On Wednesday, TRX momentarily jumped 4,000% to a 24-hour high of $2.50 on speculation that Tron-based assets would be redeemed on a 1:1 basis by Sun, but fell back to near zero levels later in the day.

Tron had its own issues Wednesday evening when the network’s algorithmic stablecoin USD (USDD) slid below its peg and fell as low as 97 cents on multiple crypto exchanges. USDD was recently trading at 98 cents. Stablecoin competitor tether (USDT) also lost its peg briefly and dropped to 97 cents, but has rebounded since.

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