The TRON network utilizes a decentralized governance model where elected Super Representatives manage critical protocol parameters including transaction fees and staking rewards. This reference provides the canonical values for network limits, resource rates, and core system behaviors.
The TRON network is governed through a decentralized Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism. Instead of relying on a centralized authority, 27 elected Super Representatives (SRs) are responsible for maintaining the network and proposing adjustments to its operations. Through this governance model, SRs can vote to dynamically adjust active network parameters—such as transaction fees, resource rates, and staking rewards—to adapt to the evolving needs of the ecosystem.
This page provides a canonical reference for these dynamically governed values, alongside intrinsic system limits (such as block size, finality, and bandwidth byte costs) which are base protocol behaviors rather than voted parameters.