The TRX staking chart shows how the amount of coins locked in TRON changes over time. It helps assess total staking, the share of staked TRX, and the distribution between Stake 1.0 and Stake 2.0.
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How to read the TRX staking chart
The values under the chart show the total amount of TRX in staking and the share of staked coins relative to supply. The lines separate the full volume, Stake 1.0, and Stake 2.0, so it is possible to see which model holds the larger part of staking and how TRX distribution changes between them. Period switches help compare short-term changes with long-term history.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does the TRX staking share show?
The TRX staking share shows what part of the TRX supply is currently in staking. This metric helps assess not only the total amount of locked coins, but also its weight relative to the available TRX supply on the TRON network.
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How is Stake 1.0 different from Stake 2.0?
Stake 1.0 is the older TRX staking model, while Stake 2.0 is the updated model used for more flexible management of staked coins and network resources. Comparing them on the chart helps understand how TRX volume is distributed between the old and new systems.
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Which metrics should be viewed together with TRX staking?
TRX staking is useful to analyze together with total TRX supply, the number of holders, active accounts, transactions, Energy, and Bandwidth. This makes it easier to understand whether staking growth is connected to network activity, resource load, or changes in how TRX is held.