Justin Sun’sTron platform, which maintains the Tron blockchain, has received US government aid of more than $2 million in coronavirus relief, according to a post on the platform’s Chinese WeChat channel.
The grant was for salary protection, which is available to US companies suffering from the effects of the coronavirus crisis, and the money does not need to be repaid, according to the post, published Tuesday.
It was shared and translated by Matthew Graham, chief executive of Beijing-based blockchain investment firm Sino Global Capital.
We need to talk about this. In China Justin Sun appears to be claiming that Tron successfully applied for COVID-19 small business relief money from the United States government. pic.twitter.com/B3EKQHJLpD
Graham speculated that, in China, many people would havemisinterpreted the award of the grant as an implicit endorsement of Tron from the US government. By some, it would even be interpreted as a savvy move.
The US Federal Reserve has also been accused of propping up companies it had previously warned banks not to touch.Last week its Main Street Lending Program was expanded to allow more businesses to qualify for up to $600 billion in loans.
Some blockchain startups have been refused grants, including one that reportedly belongs to an Ethereum co-founder.
A big Ethereum company founded by one of the Ethereum co-founder also applied for PPP (small business relief money) and couldn't get it.@justinsuntron and @Tronfoundation beat Eth bros again.
We reached out to the Tron Foundation to ask about the grant, and will update if we get a reply.
Sun, known as Sun Yuchen in China, is thought to beworth some $200 million. He shifted Tron operations to San Francisco after Beijingbanned all ICOs and local cryptocurrency exchanges in 2017 to keep a tighter rein on the financial system.
His decentralized media empire also comprises live-streaming site DLive and US peer-to-peer file-sharing company, Bittorrent. He recentlyacquired Steemit Inc., the company that developed the Reddit-like forum, and plans to move Steemit onto Tron.
But Sun is also famed for grandiose announcements, andpublicity stunts. Perhaps it’s too much to hope that this is just another of those.
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