Tron (TRX) is an open-source blockchain platform distinct from the Disney franchise with the same name. It has the capability to execute smart contracts and develop decentralized applications, otherwise known as dApps. TRX began as an Ethereum token before evolving into its own blockchain, and was founded in September 2017 by H.E Justin Sun to decentralize the internet even further.
TRX is the native token of the Tron Protocol, and has seen a rise in price of over 200% in the last year. It operates on a decentralized system without a central governing body, and enables users to create their own tokens within the Tron protocol. These tokens are supported by the primary token, TRX, and can be used within dApps on the network.
If you are considering using TRX for your proxy purchases, bear in mind the following: fluctuations in value, the importance of keeping your wallet secure, and the need to confirm all data is accurate as payments made using TRX are non-refundable.
How to Buy a Proxy Server With Tron (TRX)?
At ProxyCompass, we now accept TRX as a payment method for our services. Here is how you can use TRX to purchase proxies:
1. Log into your ProxyCompass account by navigating to the “Client area” from the main website, or create an account by clicking the “Sign up” link if you are a new member.
2. Once logged in, click your email address on the top right corner of the page. From the drop-down menu that will appear, click on “Deposit.” You will now be redirected to a page with different payment options.
3. Select “Pay with Cryptocurrency,” enter the amount you wish to deposit, and click the “Deposit” button. You will now be redirected to Coingate, our payment gateway. Select TRX as your preferred cryptocurrency and follow the prompts to add the funds to your ProxyCompass account.
4. Navigate to the dashboard and select a package from our catalog. Click the “Create new order” button, select the specifics, and press the “Confirm” button.
5. Check your current ProxyCompass balance to make sure it is sufficient for the order you’re paying for. Once you have confirmed everything, click on the “Pay ($x.xx)*” button.
*($x.xx) will be your actual purchase price.