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Just been looking at TRON lately and there's actually some interesting things happening under the radar. So Anchorage Digital just added custody solutions for TRX, which is a pretty big deal for institutional money coming in. Price is sitting around $0.32 right now, up a bit today. The thing is, it keeps bumping up against that 0.32 level and hasn't really broken through yet, so there's not a ton of conviction in the market right now. But if you look at what's actually happening with the network, TRON is becoming pretty useful for moving stablecoins around, especially in countries where that matters. They've got Mastercard integration happening, reduced energy costs, new stablecoin launches - it's building real utility even when the price isn't doing much. The roadmap stuff looks solid too. Java-tron upgrades, AI integration plans for 2026-2027, better smart contract compatibility. If that actually executes, could attract more developers and projects to the ecosystem. So here's the thing - if you threw $5,000 in at current prices, you'd get around 15,600 TRX. A lot of people are looking at 2027 and 2030 price targets for coins like this. For TRX specifically, if institutional adoption keeps growing and Mastercard stuff actually turns into real merchant adoption, you could see it move to somewhere in the $0.45 to $1.20 range by 2027. Middle ground would be around $0.75, which would make that $5,000 turn into roughly $11,700 or so. By 2030, if TRON actually becomes a major settlement layer for global payments and stablecoins, we're talking potentially $0.80 to $2.50 range, with a reasonable middle case around $1.50. That would put the $5,000 investment at around $23,500. Of course, that's assuming everything works out. The real question is whether TRON can actually convert its roadmap into real-world usage. A lot of projects talk a big game but don't deliver. If they do though, it's probably worth keeping on your radar. Not as hyped as some other projects, but sometimes the quiet ones with actual utility end up being solid long-term plays. Worth monitoring how the Mastercard thing develops and whether institutional money actually starts flowing in through Anchorage. That'll tell you a lot about whether this is real momentum or just another cycle.