RHEA Finance Integrates TRON via NEAR Intents
On March 24, 2026, DeFi protocol RHEA Finance announced its integration of the TRON network, a move designed to streamline cross-chain financial activities. The connection is facilitated by NEAR Intents, an interoperability framework that enables transactions between different blockchains without requiring users to interact with complex and often vulnerable bridging technology. This direct integration simplifies the user experience for accessing liquidity and executing trades between the RHEA, TRON, and NEAR ecosystems, aiming to boost user adoption and total value locked (TVL).
Integration Highlights TRON's $1B Expansion Strategy
The RHEA Finance partnership arrives as TRON executes a broader strategy of aggressive ecosystem expansion. On March 23, just a day prior, TRON DAO announced it was scaling its AI-focused investment fund from $100 million to $1 billion. This capital is aimed at fostering an "agentic economy" by funding projects in AI-driven payments and tokenized assets on the TRON blockchain. The expansionary push also includes broadening market access for its native token, TRX. On March 19, a TRX/USDC trading pair went live on Aerodrome, the leading decentralized exchange on the Base network, further embedding TRON into other fast-growing DeFi ecosystems.
NEAR Intents Provides Backbone with $7B Volume
The technical foundation for the RHEA-TRON integration is NEAR Intents, a rapidly growing cross-chain execution layer. According to a Q4 2025 report, NEAR Intents has already proven its scalability and reliability by processing over $7 billion in cumulative volume across more than 13 million swaps. The platform has served 1.6 million unique users across more than 25 different blockchains, demonstrating its capacity to handle significant cross-chain activity. By leveraging this established infrastructure, RHEA Finance gains access to a robust and battle-tested solution for interoperability, reducing technical risk and accelerating its market entry on the TRON network.