TRC20 Address Guide: Everything You Need to Know

A TRC20 address is your unique identifier on the TRON blockchain. All TRC20 addresses begin with the letter 'T' and are 34 characters long. Understanding address formats prevents costly transfer errors.

What Does a TRC20 Address Look Like?

Every TRC20 wallet address begins with the uppercase letter 'T' followed by 33 alphanumeric characters, totaling 34 characters in length. For example: TQn9Y2khDD4C2PqFNt3VXkGHPVBERnMKfk. This format is unique to TRON and differs from Ethereum ERC20 addresses (which start with '0x') and Bitcoin OMNI addresses (which start with '1').

How to Find Your TRC20 Address

In TronLink or Trust Wallet, open the app and navigate to the TRON (TRX) or USDT TRC20 asset page. Tap 'Receive' to display your wallet address and QR code. You can copy the address to your clipboard or share the QR code directly. On exchanges like Bybit or Binance, go to 'Deposit', select USDT, choose the TRC20 network, and your deposit address will be displayed.

How to Verify a TRC20 Address

Before sending USDT, always verify the recipient's TRC20 address on a TRON block explorer such as Tronscan.org. Search the address to confirm it is a valid, active TRON address. Be alert to clipboard-hijacking malware that replaces copied addresses—always re-verify the last 4–6 characters of the address after pasting.

No. Each TRC20 address is cryptographically unique. The probability of two wallets generating the same address is astronomically small and considered impossible in practice.

Yes. Your TRC20 address is derived from your private key and remains permanent as long as you retain access to your wallet. You can reuse the same address indefinitely for receiving TRC20 tokens.

Visit Tronscan.org and enter your TRC20 address in the search bar. You can view all incoming and outgoing transactions, token balances, and transaction status in real time. All TRON blockchain data is publicly queryable.