Tron founder Justin Sun committed $8 million to DeFi project River on Wednesday, a strategic investment aimed at ecosystem integration that coincided with a rally for the project’s native token.
The deal was announced on X by the decentralized finance protocol, which builds cross-chain stablecoin infrastructure, not to be confused with the U.S.-based bitcoin brokerage company of the same same.
River launched what it describes as a chain abstraction stablecoin system in August, positioning satUSD as an omni-chain asset designed to connect liquidity across multiple blockchain networks without bridging or wrapping tokens. The protocol said the system allows collateral deposited on one chain to be used to mint satUSD on another, enabling access to yield and leverage across ecosystems.
According to the statement, Sun’s capital will support various deployments, including stablecoin pools alongside USDT and USDD on SUN, lending and borrowing on JustLend, and price feeds provided by WinkLink. River also said it plans to launch Smart Vault and Prime Vault products targeting yield strategies for stablecoins, TRX, and other core TRON assets.
A day after the funding announcement, River’s RIVER token appreciated 24% per CoinGecko data, reaching an all-time high of $48.74 and outperforming the broader digital asset market, which saw gains of roughly 1% over 24 hours. The token’s market capitalization is around $900 million, with a circulating supply of 19.6 million tokens from a total supply of 100 million, according to CoinGecko.
RIVER/USD price chart. Image: CoinGecko.
Trading activity draws scrutiny
Meanwhile, data analytics firm CoinGlass warned that RIVER’s futures trading volume exceeded spot volume by more than 80 times. In the X post, CoinGlass said price formation under those conditions was being driven by leverage, repeated liquidation cycles, and intentional volatility rather than spot market activity.
In a separate thread, CoinGlass used RIVER as an example to outline how funding rates can be used to “engineer” price moves. The firm said deeply negative funding can concentrate short positions, attract leveraged longs, and trigger forced liquidations through controlled upward price movements, a pattern it noted has appeared across multiple tokens over the past two years, not just RIVER.
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