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What Is Tron?

Understand Tron, TRX, USDT transfers, energy, bandwidth, and wallet safety from a user perspective.

Network map

What this means

Tron is a blockchain often used for stablecoin transfers, especially USDT, and uses TRX plus resource concepts like energy and bandwidth.

Core ideas

What to understand first

  • TRX is the native token on Tron.
  • Tron transactions can involve bandwidth and energy.
  • USDT on Tron is different from USDT on Ethereum, BSC, or other networks.
  • Tron addresses and wallet flows are different from EVM networks.

User checklist

What to check before moving assets

  1. Confirm the recipient supports the Tron network.
  2. Use a trusted Tron explorer.
  3. Keep enough TRX or resources for transfers.
  4. Check whether the asset is TRC-20 before sending.

Risk note

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Sending Tron assets to an unsupported network can cause loss or recovery delays.
  • Fake USDT and fake wallet support scams are common.
  • Resource errors can confuse new users.
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