USDT TRC20 Address Guide
Your USDT TRC20 address is your personal TRON wallet address for receiving Tether. Learn how to get one and use it for fast, low-cost USDT transfers.
Everything You Need to Know About USDT TRC20 Addresses
USDT (Tether) is the world's most widely used stablecoin, always pegged at $1. On the TRON network, USDT runs under the TRC20 standard, making it one of the cheapest and fastest ways to transfer stable value globally. Your USDT TRC20 address is simply your TRON wallet address — a 34-character string beginning with T.
To receive USDT via TRC20, you need a wallet that supports the TRON network. TronLink is the most widely used TRON-native wallet, while Trust Wallet and Ledger also provide full TRC20 support. Once you have a wallet, open it, select USDT, choose the TRC20 network, and your address will be shown under the Receive section.
The USDT TRC20 contract address on the TRON blockchain is TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t. This is the official smart contract that governs USDT on TRON — it is not your personal wallet address. Your personal wallet address is different; it is the address you use to receive tokens. Always verify the contract address on TRONSCAN before interacting with any USDT TRC20 token.
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