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TRON Network Welcomes P2P.org as Super Representative Validator, Broadening Institutional TRX Staking Opportunities

Tron's Network Structure Relies on 27 Key Validators, Known as Super Representatives, in Its Decentralized Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) Consensus Mechanism. Check Out the Latest News Below.

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TRON Network Welcomes P2P.org as Super Representative Validator, Broadening Institutional TRX Staking Opportunities

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In the Tron blockchain setup, 27 key validators, known as Super Representatives, play a vital role in the network's decentralized proof-of-stake (DPoS) agreement system. Check out the latest news on this topic.
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