Tron (TRX) Now Supported By Exodus, While The ERC20 Token Swap Continues On The Platform

Just yesterday, September 14th, Exodus crypto trading platform announced the integration of Tron (TRX) in its new 1.60.0 version. In the meantime, the ERC20 token swap continues.

Justin Sun confirmed the news on his Twitter page.

“Tron (TRX) has been integrated in  Exodus, a desktop wallet featuring a built-in exchange feature with over 1000 trading pairs. Download the latest release, version 1.60.0 from http://exodus.io/releases, and you can send, receive, and exchange Tron (TRX) with over 40 other assets,” Justin Sun stated.

Exodus crypto trading platform is known for evaluating MinNet coins and maintaining a reliable infrastructure to make everything run smoothly for its clients. The platform is also supporting the token swap for all the customers holding Tron (TRX) ERC20 tokens.

Besides adding Tron (TRX) on its new 1.60.0 version, Exodus crypto trading platform also informed that it now supports Tether (USDT) within its Ethereum (ETH) assets section.

On the other hand, Exodus also supports MainNet swap for VeChain (VET) crypto tokens and works on the listing of EOS (EOS).

Exodus crypto trading platform lists Tron (TRX) and conducts the ERC20 token swap

Tron (TRX), which is currently the 13th cryptocurrency in the market, trades at $0.02 recording a slight increase of 1.1% in the last 24 hours, at the moment of this writing.

Tron Foundation informed earlier this month that the coin burn of the 5th batch of TRX ERC20 on September 13th. Right after the announcement was made, Tron (TRX) recorded a 9% surge, but the sentiment surrounding TRX remains bearish although the coin reached the $0.02 mark.

After the launch of the Tron (TRX) MainNet, the coin got the support of various crypto exchange platforms, including OKEx (having the largest TRX trading volume), BitForex, Binance, Huobi, and Bithumb, among others.

Now, Exodus crypto trading platform also listed Tron (TRX) and offered its support in the ERC20 token swap.


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