Jumper adds TRON support for single-transaction stablecoin bridges
Jumper integrated TRON on April 22, 2026, allowing users to bridge USDT, USDC and other assets to and from TRON in one on-chain transaction across 14 chains using 29 bridge routes.
Jumper announced on April 22, 2026 that it has integrated the TRON network, enabling users to bridge USDT, USDC and other assets to and from TRON in a single on-chain transaction. The feature initially connects TRON with 14 other blockchains by routing transfers through 29 integrated bridge protocols.
The company said its aggregation engine compares routes across the 29 bridges to find the fastest and most cost-effective path, then executes the transfer in one transaction. Jumper said the process removes the need for centralized exchange withdrawals, manual bridge selection or multiple on-chain steps.
At launch, users can move major stablecoins into TRON and perform stablecoin swaps within TRON using the Jumper interface. The integration supports TRON liquidity pools and decentralized exchanges including JustLend and SunSwap, which the announcement listed as sources of large stablecoin liquidity and low slippage. Jumper said the rollout expands its multichain coverage to more than 63 blockchains.
Jumper described the flow as fully non-custodial, with a smart contract orchestrating routing and execution so a single on-chain transaction can complete both bridging and, when requested, swapping. The platform aggregates 29 bridges and 33 decentralized exchanges and lists more than 110 earning opportunities from over 20 DeFi protocols, according to the company.
Jordan Neary, marketing lead at Jumper, described the integration as “the integration we’ve been waiting for” and highlighted TRON’s stablecoin volume. Sam Elfarra, community spokesperson for TRON DAO, said Jumper’s bridge aggregation improves access to TRON’s stablecoin and DeFi services.
The announcement included TRON network metrics: $7.9 trillion in USDT transfer volume in 2025, about $21.8 billion in average daily transfer volume, and capacity up to 2,000 transactions per second under Delegated Proof of Stake. It cited roughly 377 million user accounts, more than 13 billion transactions and about $27 billion in total value locked as of April 2026. Typical USDT transfer fees on TRON were described as generally under $1.
Jumper said the single-transaction bridging will operate between TRON and 14 other chains at launch, with the aggregation engine comparing dozens of possible paths to find optimal rates. The company reported it has processed more than $35 billion in cumulative volume for over two million wallets.
The announcement framed the integration as providing non-custodial access to TRON stablecoin liquidity and DeFi applications without moving funds through centralized exchanges. Users who want to convert between stablecoins on TRON can do so natively through the Jumper interface in one operation.
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