Explication des moyennes mobiles : Les moyennes mobiles sont des courbes représentant le prix moyen sur une période donnée, utilisées pour lisser les fluctuations et identifier la direction de la tendance. Lorsque le prix est au-dessus de la moyenne mobile, cela indique généralement une tendance haussière, tandis qu’en dessous cela indique une tendance baissière. Une moyenne mobile court terme croisant au-dessus d’une moyenne mobile long terme forme un Golden Cross (signal haussier), tandis qu’un croisement en dessous forme un Death Cross (signal baissier). Un alignement haussier (court terme > moyen terme > long terme) indique une forte tendance haussière, tandis qu’un alignement baissier indique l’inverse.
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TRX is the native coin of the Tron blockchain, primarily used for network operations and governance. WTRX is a 'wrapped' version of TRX that adheres to specific token standards, such as TRC-20 or ERC-20. Smart contracts and decentralized applications (dApps) often require tokens to follow these specific standards to interact correctly. WTRX serves as the functionally compatible version of TRX for use within decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystems.
Yes, WTRX is designed to maintain a strict 1:1 price parity with TRX. It is a fully collateralized asset, meaning every WTRX token in circulation is backed by an equivalent amount of native TRX locked securely in a smart contract. This ensures that the value of the wrapped token remains identical to the native coin across all supported networks.
WTRX exists on multiple blockchain environments to increase its utility. It operates as a TRC-20 token on the Tron network and as an ERC-20 token on the Ethereum network. This dual-chain structure allows users to bridge the value of TRX into different ecosystems, enabling participation in a wider variety of decentralized finance protocols beyond the native Tron blockchain.
To wrap TRX, you can use a supported exchange like LBank or a compatible smart contract. You deposit native TRX into the contract, which then mints an equivalent amount of WTRX to your wallet. To unwrap, the process is reversed: you exchange WTRX for TRX, the wrapped tokens are burned, and the original native TRX is released from the smart contract back to your wallet.
Interacting with WTRX smart contracts on the Tron network requires a resource called Energy. If a transaction fails for this reason, it means your account does not have enough Energy to execute the contract. You can obtain Energy by staking TRX or by ensuring you have enough native TRX in your wallet to 'burn' as a transaction fee to cover the resource cost.