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Just yesterday, TRON made a quite interesting update. The network approved Proposal 106 and significantly changed the behavior of the SELFDESTRUCT instruction.
Basically, previously contracts were removed from the blockchain every time SELFDESTRUCT was executed. Now, it only happens if the instruction is called in the same transaction as the contract creation. If not, it simply transfers the assets to a specified address without removing the contract from the network.
Another important thing is that the energy cost for SELFDESTRUCT has increased from 0 to 5000. It may seem like a detail, but it’s not — this closer alignment with Ethereum is crucial for improving TVM compatibility.
In my opinion, it’s a strategic move. It means that multi-chain development becomes smoother and ecosystems can adapt better. Less friction between networks, easier for developers to port projects from one blockchain to another. TRON is trying to position itself as a serious solution for interoperability, not just as a fast and cheap alternative.