TLDR
- Tron DAO has joined the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), run by the Linux Foundation
- Tron will serve on the AAIF’s governing board alongside Circle and JPMorgan
- Justin Sun says AI is a key focus for Tron in 2026, citing its speed and low fees
- Tron currently leads all blockchains in revenue over the past 24 hours, 7 days, and 30 days
- The Bank of AI, a financial layer for AI agents, launched on Tron in mid-February
Tron DAO has officially joined the Agentic AI Foundation, a body run by the Linux Foundation that focuses on open-source AI development and industry standards.
TRON has joined the Agentic AI Foundation (@AgenticAIFdn), an open foundation driving the transparent and collaborative evolution of agentic AI. Under the Linux Foundation, the AAIF is designed to provide neutral stewardship for open, interoperable infrastructure as agentic AI… pic.twitter.com/ucchopwo7Z
— TRON DAO (@trondao) March 10, 2026
The announcement was made on Monday. Tron will sit on the AAIF’s governing board, joining existing members Circle and JPMorgan.
The foundation was set up to help establish standards around governance, safety, and interoperability for agentic AI systems. These are AI agents that can take actions and make decisions on their own.
Tron DAO said the future will bring high demand from agentic AI, and that this requires systems built to handle continuous, high-volume, low-value transactions at scale.
“Interoperable frameworks are expected to play an important role in ensuring that AI agents can operate across platforms and services without creating fragmented ecosystems,” the DAO said in its statement.
The move fits with comments made by Tron founder Justin Sun last month, when he said AI would “definitely” be a key focus for the network in 2026.
Sun has pointed to Tron’s speed, scalability, and low transaction fees as reasons the network is well suited to hosting AI agent activity.
Tron’s AI Infrastructure Push
One concrete example of this push is the Bank of AI, a financial layer built specifically for AI agents by AINFT. It launched on Tron and BNB Chain in mid-February 2025.
Stripe’s CEO Patrick Collison and co-founder John Collison also raised the topic last month, saying there is an infrastructure gap in blockchain that would need to be addressed to meet incoming AI demand.
Tron DAO said its goal through the AAIF is to help build open infrastructure that makes AI agents “easier to build, safer to operate, and more accessible.”
Tron’s Revenue Numbers
Current data from DeFiLlama shows Tron leading all blockchains in revenue. Over the past 24 hours it generated $1.01 million, $6.54 million over seven days, and $25.58 million over 30 days.
Sun has said some of that revenue is already being driven by AI activity on the network.
“AI is scaling fast. When agents transact, demand shows up in the network metrics. TRON keeps leading on real usage,” Sun said earlier this month.
Tron DAO confirmed it aims to contribute to collaborative standards through the foundation.
The AAIF operates under the Linux Foundation and was designed to advance open-source agentic AI while supporting interoperability across platforms and services.
Tron’s membership means it now sits alongside two major financial and crypto infrastructure players, Circle and JPMorgan, in shaping how agentic AI standards develop.





