It is worth noting that before September, particularly early 2025, the number of wallet addresses was approximately 5 million. However, this figure seems to have increased more than eightfold in a period of 9 months, reaching over 41 million addresses in September.
On average, the expert highlighted that this pattern amounts to more than 4 million new addresses being created every month. Meanwhile, the fastest growth rate ever on record occurred between May and September, suggesting a fresh wave of broader adoption.
In the meantime, addresses owned by institutions have contributed to this surge in USDT usage, especially through payment platforms. Other key areas include Peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications, and crypto services in work in regions with inadequate financial infrastructure.
Tron may not be the best blockchain in the sector, but it continues to challenge other major blockchains. Since it provides the most affordable USDT transfer option when compared to other networks, the expert stated that it is ideal for individual remittances, even for small sums and retail payments.