TRON Network and TRC20
For deposits from an exchange, confirm the address matches your wallet exactly and the network is TRON / TRC20.
A TRON address is the public identifier you share to receive TRX and TRC20 tokens. Treat it like an account number: safe to share, but easy to mistype.
When you copy an address, compare the first and last characters after pasting. Some malware can replace clipboard addresses.
For deposits from an exchange, confirm the address matches your wallet exactly and the network is TRON / TRC20.
A TRON address is the public identifier you share to receive TRX and TRC20 tokens. Treat it like an account number: safe to share, but easy to mistype.
When you copy an address, compare the first and last characters after pasting. Some malware can replace clipboard addresses.
For deposits from an exchange, confirm the address matches your wallet exactly and the network is TRON / TRC20.
Store, Send, Receive TRX
When you copy an address, compare the first and last characters after pasting. Some malware can replace clipboard addresses.
Best Practices for Safety
Store TRX, manage balances, and keep address details accurate.
When you copy an address, compare the first and last characters after pasting. Some malware can replace clipboard addresses.
Receive TRX by sharing your TRON wallet address and verifying deposits.
For deposits from an exchange, confirm the address matches your wallet exactly and the network is TRON / TRC20.
USDT TRC20 on TRON: receive and send with careful address validation.
A TRON address is the public identifier you share to receive TRX and TRC20 tokens. Treat it like an account number: safe to share, but easy to mistype.
Fast transfers depend on network conditions, bandwidth, and confirmations.
When you copy an address, compare the first and last characters after pasting. Some malware can replace clipboard addresses.
Best Practices for Safety
When you copy an address, compare the first and last characters after pasting. Some malware can replace clipboard addresses.
For deposits from an exchange, confirm the address matches your wallet exactly and the network is TRON / TRC20.
A TRON address is the public identifier you share to receive TRX and TRC20 tokens. Treat it like an account number: safe to share, but easy to mistype.