Kolo has added support for the TRON network. Which allows users top up their crypto cards with TRC-20 USDT almost instantly. The update went live, allowing paymentsKolo has added support for the TRON network. Which allows users top up their crypto cards with TRC-20 USDT almost instantly. The update went live, allowing payments

Kolo Adds TRON Support for Instant TRC-20 USDT Card Funding

2026/02/04 14:46
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Kolo has added support for the TRON network. Which allows users top up their crypto cards with TRC-20 USDT almost instantly. The update went live, allowing payments to be sent directly. From the blockchain to a Kolo card after confirmation. The goal is to make stablecoins easy to use in daily life.

The company says this removes delays from exchanges and bank steps. Now users can send USDT on TRON instantly use it to make payments. It is aimed at those users who want cheap and quick transfers. It’s also suitable for markets where fees are essential.

What the New Integration Does

With this change, Kolo users can fund their cards using TRC-20 USDT. The system waits for on-chain confirmation and then it credits the card. Spending can start almost at once. Kolo said this cuts out long waiting times. Previously, users often had to move funds through exchanges or banks but now they can go from wallet to card directly. Which makes crypto feel more like cash.

Kolo shared some numbers too. It has processed more than $250 million in total volume. Currently, about 30% of them use the TRON network. Many users prefer TRC-20 USDT for daily use. It’s stable in price and cheap to send. Additionally, the company says people can sign up and start using the card in minutes after checks.

Why TRON Matters for Payments

TRON is known for fast and low cost transfers. It handles a large share of USDT activity worldwide. This makes it useful for payments and not just trading. Also, TRON founder Justin Sun said the network now has hundreds of millions of accounts. He said the next step is real world use and payments are a big part of that. 

Sun believes tools like Kolo help turn blockchain into something people use everyday. While for Kolo, TRON fits its plan. The platform focuses on fast settlement and low fees also matters in regions where bank access is slow or costly. Also, it helps users who send small amounts often.

What This Means for Users

For users, this move is easy. While the users don’t have to wait to spend USDT after moving it on TRON. It benefits traders, freelancers and regular buyers. Also, benefits people in countries where card access is limited. The company says that crypto is no longer merely for holding and people want to use it. They transfer money across borders, pay for services and buy food. This update supports that behavior.

Some early reactions online were positive. Users said funding is faster now. While others said it reduces the need to switch between networks. A few replies talked about the price of TRX but the main focus stayed on easier payments.

Bigger Picture

This update shows a bigger trend. As more crypto firms want to link blockchain to real spending. Furthermore, Stablecoins are driving that push. While TRC-20 USDT is already widely used for transfers. Now it gets one more use case. Kolo sees this as a step toward wider acceptance. Additionally, for TRON, it shows its network can support real payments. Together, they push crypto closer to everyday money.

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