Data shows Solana led 24h fees on DeFi/MEV; TRC-20 USDT drove Tron on 7d/30d per data. Solana vs Tron fees, DeFiLlama fee revenue, USDT stablecoin transfersData shows Solana led 24h fees on DeFi/MEV; TRC-20 USDT drove Tron on 7d/30d per data. Solana vs Tron fees, DeFiLlama fee revenue, USDT stablecoin transfers

Solana edges past Tron in 24h fees on DeFi activity

2026/02/23 03:19
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Solana edges past Tron in 24h fees on DeFi activity

Key Takeaways:

  • Solana briefly surpassed TRON in 24h network fees, conditionally and timeframe-dependent.
  • Interpret flips by confirming 24h vs 7d windows and Fees versus Revenue.
  • Fee drivers differ: TRON stablecoin transfers; Solana volatile DeFi and trading.

A reported 24-hour flip suggests Solana briefly surpassed TRON in network fees. The signal is timeframe-dependent and hinges on whether a dashboard is set to Fees or Revenue.

Immediate takeaways are methodological. Confirm the exact window (24h vs 7d vs 30d), ensure you are comparing identical metrics, and then assess the quality and durability of the activity producing those fees.

On TRON, fee generation is closely tied to TRC-20 USDT transfers and network design choices; a sector analysis noted that stablecoin transfer fees remained elevated versus Solana even after fee reductions aimed at boosting usage, based on data from PANewsLab. This implies high-frequency payments and remittance-style flows can dominate TRON’s fee profile.

On Solana, fee revenue is more volatile and often associated with DEX trading, liquid staking, and broader DeFi activity, as reported by AltCryptoTalk. This mix can amplify fee swings during bursts of liquidity, bot activity, or memecoin launches.

TRON’s governance has also cut gas costs, with subsequent short-term revenue compression for block producers before volume recovery, according to Cointelegraph. Such policy levers can reshape daily fee tallies without necessarily reflecting organic fee-paying demand.

A separate lens is fee concentration: one analysis attributed 95% of Solana fees to about 1.26% of users, said BTCC.com summarizing research by Michael Nadeau. Concentration can inflate headline fees while masking how broadly the cost burden is distributed across regular users.

Start at the DeFiLlama Fees/Revenue dashboard for chains. This interface is widely used for cross-chain fee comparisons and provides 24h, 7d, and 30d windows.

Set the view explicitly to Fees, not Revenue, and select the 24h filter. Revenue can include protocol-level take rates and may differ from raw fees paid.

Search for and select Solana and TRON to display side-by-side series. Confirm the chains are mapped correctly and that no custom filters are hiding either protocol.

Toggle across 7d and 30d to see whether the daily flip persists. If the lead reverses at longer horizons, the initial 24h observation was likely a transient spike.

This cross-check matters because single-day snapshots can conflict with other windows; as reported by U.Today, “Tron pulled in ~$676,000 in fees over a 24-hour span, beating Solana’s ~$599,197 for the same period.” Interpreting any flip requires anchoring the timeframe and metric.

For neutral market context at the time of this writing, CoinGecko data show roughly $2.08 billion in 24-hour trading activity with a day-over-day decline, while SOL trades in the mid-$80s. Context like this does not validate fees but helps frame overall market conditions.

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