Blockchain in social media platforms ensures greater privacy, helping users to realize their rights to express themselves freely, and improve the production of passive income for users.
TRON was devised in the year 2017 by Justin Sun.
Later in 2018, it is separated from ETH and developed as an own token.Tron is a blockchain-based operating system on which anyone can create decentralized applications and share content.
Tron was developed with a prime focus which is to help content creators by offering them rewards for their efforts on work.
Currently, the social media industry is ruled by many giant industries like youtube, Facebook, and other applications.
Here the content creator will be paid less amount of money.
To cut down the middle-media party and allowing content creators to receive rewards directly from the viewers TRON network is used.


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It’s the technology that made global payments not only fast but also affordable.
And, that statement seems to be coming true given the increasing popularity and demand for blockchain.
But, can blockchain achieve or maybe surpass the popularity of the internet?
Let’s find out.What is blockchain?Blockchain is a decentralized ledger, where information is stored in connected blocks.
As a distributed ledger technology (DLT), blockchain stores information in a decentralized, public manner such that it is viewable to everyone but cannot be changed, which makes it secure against unauthorised access.
The lack of a centralized point of error/weakness is what makes blockchain the most secure way to store and transfer digital data.The core properties of blockchain include security, programmability, anonymity, immutability, distributed, unanimity, and time-stamping.





