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Wirex Brings Agentic Payments to TRON With New On-Chain Payment Infrastructure 

  • Writer: Wirex Team
    Wirex Team
  • 20 hours ago
  • 3 min read
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Blockchain payments are moving beyond simple transfers — and into a world where applications, AI agents, and users can transact autonomously, instantly, and globally. Wirex’s latest collaboration with TRON DAO is a clear step in that direction. 


Wirex has announced the launch of a TRON-native payment infrastructure, built entirely on-chain and designed to support the next generation of agentic payments. The new system enables seamless, self-custodial value transfers on the TRON network, bringing blockchain payments closer to everyday use — from retail spending to cross-border transfers. 


A Native Payment Layer Built for Scale 


The new infrastructure runs fully on TRON, leveraging the network’s high throughput, fast settlement times, and near-zero transaction fees. Every step of the payment process — from stablecoin conversion to settlement — happens on-chain, ensuring transparency and efficiency without compromising user control. 


TRON’s scale makes it a natural foundation for this kind of payment layer. The network has processed over $23 trillion in total transfer volume, supports more than 350 million user accounts, and has recorded 12 billion transactions to date. Combined with Wirex’s established payment rails, the collaboration creates a powerful bridge between on-chain finance and real-world payments. 


Self-Custody Meets Real-World Utility 


A core principle of the TRON-Wirex integration is self-custody by design. Users retain full control of their digital assets at all times, while Wirex provides the infrastructure that connects blockchain value to the global payments ecosystem. 


Through Wirex, TRON users gain access to: 


  • Visa’s 80M+ merchant network 

  • Traditional banking rails across 130+ countries 

  • Everyday use cases such as payments, payroll, invoicing, and commerce 


This approach allows users to spend and move digital assets in daily life without sacrificing the principles of decentralization. 


Unified Stablecoins, No Friction 


The infrastructure also delivers a unified stablecoin experience, supporting USD and EUR stablecoins with: 


  • 1:1 conversion 

  • No spreads 

  • Seamless cross-chain liquidity 


For users and businesses, this means predictable value, lower costs, and easier global transactions — all powered by on-chain logic. 


Infrastructure Ready for Agentic Payments 


Beyond human users, the system is designed for AI agents and autonomous applications. With programmable, secure on-chain transactions, digital agents can pay, earn, and interact with other services independently. 


This opens the door to new use cases across DeFi, Web3 commerce, automated treasury management, and AI-driven financial workflows — where payments happen as seamlessly as data exchange. 


A Step Toward Mass Adoption 


“This integration brings TRON one step closer to mass adoption,” said Pavel Matveev, Co-Founder of Wirex. “By building TRON-native payment infrastructure, we’re proving that on-chain money can move as seamlessly as data — fast, transparent, programmable, and under user control.” 


Sam Elfarra, Community Spokesperson at TRON DAO, echoed the vision, highlighting the practical impact of the collaboration on everyday financial activity rather than theoretical use cases. 


Strengthening Wirex’s Role in Stablecoin Orchestration 


The TRON integration marks another milestone in Wirex’s broader mission: connecting blockchain ecosystems directly to global payment networks. Following deployments across other major chains, this launch reinforces Wirex’s position as a leader in stablecoin orchestration — bringing together issuers, card schemes, banks, and liquidity providers into a unified, programmable payment layer. 


As blockchain infrastructure continues to mature, collaborations like this one signal a shift from experimentation to real-world adoption — where on-chain payments are not just possible, but practical. 

 

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