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TIP-6780 Latest Update: TRON developer community releases SELFDESTRUCT instruction change notice
According to news from CoinWorld, on November 19, the TRON developer community recently published the latest explanation of “TIP-6780: Change to the SELFDESTRUCT Opcode” on Medium, and it was a key topic of discussion in a recent developer meeting regarding the impact of the instruction changes. According to the plan, this change will be merged into the upcoming java-tron v4.8.1 version, but it will not take effect immediately upon the version release. The formal activation time will be decided through on-chain governance voting after the network-wide upgrade is completed.
The core adjustment of TIP-6780 is to restrict the use cases of SELFDESTRUCT, allowing it to truly delete account data (such as code, storage, and the account itself) only when called in the same transaction in which the contract is created. At the same time, the usage threshold will be raised, with the fixed energy cost adjusted from 0 to 5000, in order to drop the risk of abuse. This change will align TRON's behavior with Ethereum's EIP-6780, further enhancing EVM compatibility. In addition, the developer community conducted a statistical analysis of contracts containing the SELFDESTRUCT instruction in the current TRON network, showing that the proportion of such contracts is extremely low, and even fewer truly hold assets; since 2025, most internal transactions related to SELFDESTRUCT belong to a “create and destroy” usage pattern, which will continue to work normally after the upgrade, so the actual impact on existing contracts and user assets is expected to be limited.