Transaction fees for cryptocurrency transactions can be costly for organizations dealing with large volumes. To address this, a proposal for transaction batching on Tron has been submitted by Boosty Labs to the CTDG Dev Hub. This method combines multiple transactions into one, reducing costs and improving scalability.

Transaction batching works by grouping transactions offchain and submitting them as one onchain. Unlike traditional layer-2 solutions, Tron’s approach keeps everything connected to the mainnet without the need for bridges or additional cryptocurrencies. The proposal offers pricing options for instant, delayed, and batch transfers, catering to different user needs.

Batching transactions on Tron can significantly benefit large users, validators, everyday users, and the Tron network itself. With over 50% of global USDT supply on Tron, native batching can enhance efficiency, reduce congestion, and make the network more attractive for various use cases like payments, remittances, and gaming rewards.

The proposal for transaction batching on Tron is live on CTDG Dev Hub for review and discussion by the community. If approved, the upgrade will undergo a phased rollout, focusing on stablecoin operations and aiming to reduce transaction fees to 0.05 TRX per recipient in batches. This proposal showcases how ecosystem developers can contribute optimizations to enhance network performance.

The CTDG Dev Hub serves as a collaborative platform for developers, validators, and community members to discuss and develop proposals openly. By providing increased visibility and access to more feedback, the Hub facilitates the development of innovative ideas like the transaction batching proposal for Tron by Boosty Labs. This collaborative effort ensures technically sound upgrades for blockchain networks.

Read more at Cointelegraph: How batching could transform Tron