The Indonesia Blockchain Week (IDBW) 2025 will be held in Jakarta, and its significance goes beyond a regional industry gathering. Under the framework of "AI, Blockchain, and Tokenization Solutions" as the core topic, this conference has attracted industry institutions, financial practitioners, and regulatory representatives to participate together, showing that discussions around Web3 in Southeast Asia are gradually moving towards practical applications. In this context, Justin Sun appeared via video speech, and the content did not revolve around cutting-edge concepts but focused on showcasing the real operational data and governance achievements of TRON, which itself sends a clear signal: Blockchain is moving from the realm of imagination into the stage of infrastructure discussions.

Participating in regional Web3 dialogue with data rather than vision
In his speech, Sun Yuchen did not attempt to construct a grand technological narrative, but instead outlined the current operational status of TRON through indicators such as on-chain account size, transaction frequency, active users, and protocol revenue. This mode of expression contrasts with the conceptual presentations commonly seen at previous Web3 conferences. The message conveyed is very clear—whether blockchain projects can be taken seriously in emerging markets like Southeast Asia depends on whether they have the capability for long-term stable operation. What TRON demonstrates is a network that has deeply integrated into real use cases, rather than an experimental system awaiting validation.
Infrastructure narrative aligns with the development stage of Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia has long had a real demand for financial inclusion, cross-border payments, and digital infrastructure, which also determines the uniqueness of local Web3 focus. Compared to pure technological innovation, the market is more concerned with whether the network is stable, whether costs are controllable, and whether the scale is sufficient to support high-frequency usage. TRON's presentation on the IDBW 2025 stage aligns perfectly with this logic. By emphasizing operational scale and efficiency, rather than abstract concepts, TRON is naturally positioned as 'usable infrastructure', a positioning that is easier for regional markets to understand and accept.
The transition from project presentation to system role
It is worth noting that TRON's role in the conference context is no longer just part of a single project or ecosystem, but rather resembles an underlying support force within the Web3 system. Whether it is the circulation of stablecoins, on-chain transactions, or the continuous adjustment of governance mechanisms, its functions point towards long-term service capability. This role transformation indicates that TRON is participating in regional Web3 construction from a systemic perspective, rather than merely as a provider of technical solutions.
Web3 enters the 'operational era'
Overall, Sun Yuchen's speech at IDBW 2025 did not deliberately pursue topicality, but rather emphasized the real operational value of blockchain through solid data and progress. This expression itself reflects his judgment on the changes in the industry stage. In rapidly growing markets like Southeast Asia, the next step for Web3 is no longer 'what can be done', but rather 'can it operate long-term'. TRON's participation as infrastructure also signifies that the blockchain narrative is shifting from being innovation-driven to being driven by operational capability.
