According to Odaily, the Tron (TRX) market has seen a significant increase, leading to a rise in TRC20 on-chain transaction costs. This has resulted in a growing demand for energy purchases to facilitate transactions. In response, CatFee, a Tron ecosystem energy leasing platform, has completed server cluster upgrades in Singapore and Los Angeles. The system now has the capacity to process 500,000 energy transfer orders daily, enhancing the efficiency and stability of Tron energy purchase services.

Additionally, CatFee has upgraded its self-built Tron full node, offering developers access to services capable of handling 20 to 300 concurrent processes per second. This upgrade supports the efficient deployment and operation of more Tron ecosystem projects. As a subsidiary of 100cat, CatFee specializes in rapid energy leasing within one hour, aiming to make Tron energy usage more accessible to end users and improve their purchasing and leasing experience.

With the market's growing demand for energy services, CatFee is continuously optimizing its infrastructure and enhancing service capabilities to maintain its leading position in the Web3 transaction cost-saving sector.