Good morning.


The classic statement of BitTorrent has long gone beyond a mere joke, redefining the essence of the Internet: it has never been a tool for centralized control, but a living, distributed organism that grows organically, rooted at the edges, and full of human nature.
Behind the joke that "the Internet was born for cats," lies the cruelest truth about the Internet: what can traverse cycles, be infinitely copied, and survive tenaciously is not a product of top-down design, but an innate force with propagation ability that refuses to be eradicated.
This is precisely why BitTorrent holds an irreplaceable core position within the TRON ecosystem.
It is not a supplementary application that adds flair, but the most fundamental native persistent protocol in the Web3 world.
Long before "decentralization" became an empty buzzword, BitTorrent had already solved the industry's ultimate challenge: permissionless, fault-tolerant, and censorship-resistant, enabling free and secure global data flow and distribution.
Based on this foundational layer, TRON has built a seamless value transfer pathway.
One side strengthens the absolute security of value settlement, while the other safeguards the stability of information distribution.
Information and value coexist bidirectionally, no longer just connected, but fully enabling free dissemination and unlimited expansion.
Protocols will evolve through iterations, but a self-operating, infinitely expanding network will ultimately become an unshakable industry truth.
BitTorrent proved the possibility of permissionless scaling, and TRON is extending this freedom into the world of value.
@trondao @justinsuntron #TRONEcoStar
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