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The Graph Brings Token API to TRON, Unlocking Faster Web3 Development

2025/11/14 20:50
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Key Takeaways
  • The Graph has expanded its services to support TRON with its Token API.
  • The move gives TRON developers instant access to pre-indexed blockchain data.
  • The integration is designed to speed up building for DeFi, wallets, payment apps and more.
  • Substreams remain available for teams needing advanced or customized data pipelines. 

This update, shared with Coindoo, follows the earlier launch of Substreams on TRON and creates a combined toolset aimed at simplifying the way projects access and organize blockchain data. Instead of spending weeks building custom indexing systems, development teams can now plug directly into production-ready endpoints.

From weeks of data engineering to instant deployment

With Token API now compatible with TRON, developers can retrieve real-time balances, price feeds across hundreds of trading pairs, swap activity, and DEX data from platforms such as JustSwap, SunSwap, and SunPump. The upgrade is tailor-made for teams working on wallets, DEXs, block explorers, payment processors, lending protocols, and portfolio tools.

Industry figures say the upgrade removes one of the most persistent bottlenecks in blockchain development: managing data infrastructure.

Nick Hansen from The Graph Foundation emphasized that enterprises building on TRON can now rely on scalable and compliance-ready data infrastructure rather than maintaining their own indexing systems. Sam Elfarra from TRON DAO added that the collaboration makes it easier for developers to ship more advanced applications at a faster pace.

Custom architecture for more demanding applications

While Token API supports mainstream use cases, teams pushing the limits of blockchain workloads can pair it with Substreams. TRON-specific modules now let developers define how balances, transactions, swaps, and price data stream directly into their databases — a setup suited for analytics, AI-powered applications, gaming economies, DePIN, and high-frequency trading systems.

Regulated institutions can also run Substreams on-premise or customize public modules to meet internal auditing or compliance standards. This flexibility is critical for large-scale payment networks processing tens of thousands — or even millions — of transactions per second.

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Meeting the scale of the TRON ecosystem

TRON is one of the most heavily used blockchain networks globally, with:

  • Over $25 billion in daily transfer volume
  • More than 345 million user accounts
  • $76+ billion USDT circulating on the network
  • Over $24 billion in total value locked
  • That level of usage requires solid and scalable data infrastructure — something the new integration is designed to solve.

What comes next

Developers can already begin building with TRON via The Graph’s Token API, and documentation for Substreams and modular configurations is publicly available. The Graph’s core development team, Pinax, also plans to expand support for additional DEXs and assets based on demand.

As TRON seeks further adoption across DeFi, payments, institutional finance, and emerging use cases, The Graph’s infrastructure is positioned to streamline the process — letting teams focus on application logic rather than backend data pipelines.


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The post The Graph Brings Token API to TRON, Unlocking Faster Web3 Development appeared first on Coindoo.

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