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Wallet Network Setup

How to Use Tron Wallets

Learn how Tron wallets, TRX, TRC-20 tokens, energy, bandwidth, and stablecoin transfers work.

Network map

What this means

Tron wallets are commonly used for TRC-20 assets such as USDT, and users should understand TRX, energy, bandwidth, and network selection.

Core ideas

What to understand first

  • TRX is the native token of Tron.
  • TRC-20 tokens are Tron-based tokens.
  • Energy and bandwidth can affect transaction costs.
  • Tron addresses are not the same as EVM addresses.

User checklist

What to check before moving assets

  1. Confirm the recipient supports Tron or TRC-20.
  2. Keep TRX for fees or resources.
  3. Use a trusted Tron explorer.
  4. Verify the exact token network before sending.

Risk note

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Stablecoin network mistakes are common.
  • Fake USDT support scams target Tron users.
  • Wrong-network deposits may be hard to recover.
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