
Anjali George
Head of Marketing ~ Paxos Labs
Anjali George는 현재 Paxos Labs의 마케팅 책임자입니다. 이전에는 Theoriq, BitTorrent, Tron에서 근무했습니다.
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TRX Spot Listing Launches on Bitnomial, Supporting Regulated U.S. Access to TRON
The chain with the most idle stablecoins in the world isn't @ethereum It isn't @solana It's @trondao ✨ $75B+ in USDT. ✨ 93% sitting outside any yield protocol. Tron is the preferred choice for cross-border remittances and peer-to-peer payments. These users move money daily. They understand val
Been talking to https://t.co/YBUSFVdjxE users. No two use it the same way. Confidentiality. Moving USDT on/off Tron. ZEC buying. Passkey simplicity. Algo trading. BTC DCA. Funding a fresh wallet. The use case for https://t.co/YBUSFVdjxE is evolving to whatever you need.
TRON enables natural language queries for stablecoin data via Dune MCP
📢 BitTorrent Neo is now available for macOS. This entirely new client is engineered specifically for native macOS performance. By combining a lightweight architecture with a clean user interface, the application ensures rapid file sharing and fluid operation with zero software bloat. Access the d
TRON’s focus has always been simple: build rails people can use every day, everywhere. Appreciate the support. https://x.com/luisri_/status/2062609303182389456
🔥 HUGE: Ethereum has added $102.4 billion in stablecoin market cap over the past 3 years, far outpacing Tron's $43.1 billion and Solana's $12.6 billion, per Token Terminal. https://t.co/rSuptELPaw
AI agents are coming on-chain. TRON keeps building the rails. https://x.com/trondao/status/2061596873270395085
As a taxi driver in Buenos Aires, Jose met people from all over the world. 🌏 Different countries. Different backgrounds. One shared network. For many global users, TRON has become a simple way to connect and move value across borders.
Understanding stablecoin data should be simple. With @Dune MCP, users can now explore #TRON activity directly through natural language, making onchain data easier to access and query.



