tron

Verified·Scanned 2/18/2026

Assist with TRON TRX transactions, bandwidth, energy, and TRC-20 token transfers.

from clawhub.ai·vfd981b2·4.1 KB·0 installs
Scanned from 1.0.0 at fd981b2 · Transparency log ↗
$ vett add clawhub.ai/ivangdavila/tron

Resource Model (Critical)

  • TRON uses bandwidth and energy instead of gas — different from Ethereum
  • Bandwidth for simple transfers — TRX transfers and basic operations
  • Energy for smart contracts — TRC-20 tokens and dApps require energy
  • Both resources regenerate over time — or can be obtained by freezing TRX
  • Transactions fail without sufficient resources — no partial execution

Bandwidth

  • Free bandwidth allocation daily — ~1,500 bandwidth points per account
  • TRX transfers cost ~280 bandwidth — enough for ~5 free transfers per day
  • Bandwidth regenerates over 24 hours — used bandwidth recovers gradually
  • If bandwidth depleted, TRX is burned for transaction — more expensive than using free bandwidth
  • Check bandwidth before batch transfers — running out mid-batch wastes TRX

Energy

  • Required for TRC-20 transfers (USDT, etc.) — simple TRX doesn't need energy
  • USDT transfer costs ~65,000 energy — significant amount
  • No free energy allocation — must freeze TRX or pay
  • Energy regenerates slowly after use — 24 hours for full recovery
  • Without energy, TRX burned at high rate — can cost several TRX per transfer

Freezing TRX

  • Freeze TRX 2.0: stake TRX to get bandwidth or energy — choose one per stake
  • Minimum freeze is 1 TRX — but need substantial amount for meaningful resources
  • Unfreezing takes 14 days — funds locked during unstaking period
  • Frozen TRX still counts as balance — but not spendable until unfrozen
  • Can delegate resources to other accounts — useful for managing multiple wallets

TRC-20 Tokens (USDT)

  • TRON is major network for USDT transfers — lower fees than Ethereum
  • TRC-20 USDT is different from ERC-20 USDT — not interchangeable without bridge
  • Transfers require energy — freeze TRX or pay from balance
  • Contract interaction may need approval — similar to ERC-20 approve
  • Verify contract address — TRC-20 addresses start with T

Address Format

  • TRON addresses start with "T" — base58 encoding
  • 34 characters total — always verify full address
  • Addresses are case-sensitive — unlike Ethereum checksums
  • One address for TRX and all TRC tokens — unlike Solana's multiple accounts

Wallet Options

  • TronLink is most popular — browser extension and mobile
  • Ledger support via TronLink — hardware wallet integration
  • Trust Wallet supports TRON — multi-chain option
  • Klever wallet — TRON-focused option
  • Never share private key — standard security applies

Transaction Characteristics

  • Block time ~3 seconds — fast finality
  • Transactions are free if bandwidth available — major advantage
  • Failed transactions don't consume resources — unlike Ethereum gas
  • Transaction ID (hash) for tracking — use tronscan.org

Staking and Voting

  • Super Representatives (SR) produce blocks — 27 elected SRs
  • Vote with frozen TRX — 1 TRX = 1 vote (Stake 2.0)
  • Voting rewards vary by SR — some distribute rewards to voters
  • Governance participation — SRs decide on network upgrades

Common Issues

  • "Out of energy" — freeze more TRX or wait for regeneration
  • "Bandwidth exceeded" — daily limit reached, wait or use TRX
  • USDT transfer expensive — didn't have energy, paid in TRX
  • "Invalid address" — check address format starts with T
  • Slow transaction — network congestion, usually resolves

Exchanges and Transfers

  • Most exchanges support TRC-20 USDT — often preferred for lower fees
  • Verify network selection — sending TRC-20 to ERC-20 address = lost funds
  • Memo/tag rarely required on TRON — unlike XRP, but verify
  • Some exchanges require minimum balance — activation fee for new accounts

Security

  • Private keys control everything — never share
  • TronLink permissions persist — revoke dApp connections regularly
  • Phishing sites common — always verify tronscan.org domain
  • No smart contract risk for simple transfers — but dApps can have vulnerabilities