RHEA Finance Connects TRON Users to Cross-Chain DeFi
TRON rarely gets the kind of coverage Solana, Ethereum, or Base get in crypto media, despite its impressive numbers. DefiLlama now shows about $86.1 billion in stablecoins on TRON, with USDT making up roughly 98.3% of that total. The same page puts TRON DeFi TVL near $4.13 billion. TRON has become a place where people move dollars, park dollars, and settle transfers in large volume. It has far less cachet as a destination for DeFi experimentation. Perhaps this is why RHEA Finance chose to plug-in to its environment. The cross-chain DEX and lending venue built around NEAR’s intents system has added TRON, giving TRON users a way to trade, lend, and borrow across several chains from one entry point. This deal lands in a part of crypto where usage already exists, yet multichain DeFi still feels cumbersome for ordinary users. Why TRON fits this story Cross-chain DeFi has sold a version of convenience few users ever truly got. Liquidity may sit across many networks, yet access still tends to involve bridges, extra wallets, route selection, unfamiliar addresses, delayed settlement, and a constant need to check whether assets arrived where they were meant to arrive. Advanced users tolerate all of this, but everyone else tends to stop halfway through. TRON offers a good test case for any product built around reducing those steps. Public data tied to TRON’s own ecosystem puts total accounts above 370 million and total transactions above 13 billion as of March 2026. DefiLlama’s current figures point in a similar direction on daily activity, with about 2.94 million active addresses over 24 hours and 10.75 million transactions over the same period. What RHEA is really adding RHEA comes out of the merger of Ref Finance and Burrow Finance, two long-standing NEAR DeFi products. A user states the end goal, while a solver network and NEAR-based signing system handle execution in the background. Additionally, Chain Signatures are used as a way for NEAR accounts and contracts to sig...
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