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TRON Supercharges Global Payment Infrastructure Role in Q3 2025 - CoinDesk, Nansen, Particula Report

TRON Supercharges Global Payment Infrastructure Role in Q3 2025 - CoinDesk, Nansen, Particula Report

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2025-10-17 04:55:07
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TRON's network just leveled up its global payment game—and traditional finance is watching from the sidelines.

Infrastructure Expansion Hits Critical Mass

The protocol's third-quarter performance reveals accelerated adoption across cross-border settlements and merchant payment channels. Transaction volume surged as institutional validators joined the network—pushing throughput capabilities beyond legacy systems.

Decentralized Payments Go Mainstream

Enterprise-grade smart contracts now process settlements that used to take banks three days in under three seconds. That's not innovation—that's annihilation of outdated financial plumbing.

Global Reach, Zero Compromise

From Southeast Asian remittance corridors to European micro-payments, TRON's infrastructure handles volume that would make traditional payment processors sweat. The network's scaling solutions bypass banking hours, currency conversions, and regulatory bottlenecks—because the future doesn't wait for paperwork.

While traditional payment rails debate upgrade timelines, TRON's already processing tomorrow's transactions today. Another quarter, another reminder that decentralized networks don't just compete with legacy finance—they're building what comes next.

A quartet of raises

On Monday, Susquehanna's Biju Perincheril got the ball rolling with a significant increase, as he raised his fair-value assessment on SolarEdge. His new level is $40 per share, well up from the previous $25.

Adult with child in arms pointing to a house with solar panels on its roof.

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Over the next three days, BMO Capital's Ameet Thakkar, Mark Strouse from J.P. Morgan, and's Andrew Percoco followed suit. Thakkar upped his SolarEdge price target only slightly to $19 per share from $16, Strouse moved to $29 from $27, and Percoco adjusted to $25 from $17.

The SolarEdge rally might have been more robust had any of the four analysts recommended the stock as a buy. Instead, all retained their existing ratings; for Perincheril and Strouse, this is neutral, and for the other two, it's the equivalent of sell.

Sunny outlooks? Not quite

SolarEdge's equity has been on something of a tear lately. It's been buoyed by better-than-expected second-quarter results, lower interest rates, and updates to federal law that were not as unfavorable as some feared (even beneficial, in certain ways). Yet this is a highly cyclical industry that, as ever, struggles to make a profit, so I'd be hesitant to approach sector stocks like this one.

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