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Safe and reliable project

Bank of TRON runs automatically on the blockchain and its smart contract is uploaded to the TRON blockchain. No one is able to edit or delete the smart contract, nor influence its autonomous operation. The dividends are also automatically paid through the smart contract.


Dividend distribute

Bank of TRON smart contract generates 3.7-6.7% dividends per day based on your investment and distribute your dividends to your balance. For example, if you invest in the 4.7% plan, then you will get over 100% of your first deposit in 21 days. The dividends generate every second and you can withdraw or reinvest your dividends each second. When you reinvest, the total investment would increase and you will get more dividends.


Referral program

Bank of TRON smart contract set 3 tiers of referral rewards, which are 5%, 2%, and 0.5% respectively. Moreover, the invitee can also get 0.5% of his/her own investment as rewards. The referral rewards are distributed to your balance automatically and you can withdraw at anytime.

When Bank of Tron Was Created?

Bank of Tron was created 8 APRIL 2019..which means Bank of Tron is the first smart contract on TRON blockchain…

What is Bank of Tron?

Bank Of Tron is a smart contract built on the Tron Blockchain.

Who Manages Bank of Tron?

Bank of Tron does not have a real owner. 

There are the creators of the Smart contract who works in the TRON blockchain and keep users funds safe from hackers and attackers.

This means that the platform is fully decentralized. Just as the likes of other popular smart contracts.

It also has admins who help manage it’s social media accounts, which is the Telegram group, Facebook page, Twitter platform, and Instagram page.

The project is safe.

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