2019-3-28 01:30 |
Tron [TRX]’s progress and updates have been measured using Tronscan, which aggregates the details on the Tron blockchain for easy access to users. The latest Tronscan report talked about the product development progress on the Tron blockchain as well as the operations part of the Tron spectrum.
The report stated that the time filter was launched for pages including blocks, transactions, and transfers. Tronscan added:
“In order to make transaction query easier for users, Tronscan launched the Time Filter feature which is available for blocks, transactions, and transfers on the “blockchain page”; transactions and transfers on contract information page, address information page and token information page are also supported. Users can query transactions at any time since the MainNet launch with better precision.”
The organization also talked about a new ledger support which is in the pipeline. It is aimed to support TRC20 transactions as well as transactions at exchanges at least by next week. Another point of focus for Tronscan is ledger development, which will involve features like token name duplication, token decimal, trade on the Bancor exchange and TRC20 transfers.
Another major development from the Tron roster is the chart series for contract and energy consumption being development by Tronscan. The report stated:
“When the chart series go live, users can look up the overall energy consumption on TRON’s main chain and that of each smart contract in a more vivid way.”
Tronscan reported that three TRC20 tokens were listed on the company’s token list. The list included Dootron [DOO], Wrapped Tron [WTRX] and ICEDIUM [ICD]. Through the report, Tronscan talked about Zendesk, the organization’s customer service platform. Tronscan explained:
“When this chart series go live, users can look up the overall energy consumption on TRON’s main chain and that of each smart contract in a more vivid way.”
Tronscan’s relationship with Tron comes at a time when TRX transactions hit a point of being 3 times more than Ethereum’s all-time high. Tron had processed 4.27 million transactions over the past 24 hours, which was a new record for the TRX blockchain.
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