What Is a TRC20 Address?
A TRC20 address is a unique identifier on the TRON blockchain used to send and receive TRC20 tokens such as USDT-TRON.
Understanding TRC20 Addresses on the TRON Blockchain
A TRC20 address is a cryptocurrency wallet address on the TRON blockchain used for sending and receiving TRC20-based tokens, most notably USDT-TRON (Tether on TRON). Every TRC20 address always begins with a capital letter "T" and is exactly 34 characters long. This makes it visually distinct from ERC20 addresses, which start with "0x".
TRC20 is the token standard for the TRON network, functioning similarly to ERC20 on Ethereum. When someone wants to send you USDT via the TRC20 network, they need your TRC20 wallet address — that string starting with "T". The TRON network processes these transactions at high speed with very low fees, often under $1 per transaction.
TRC20 addresses are generated by wallets such as TronLink, Trust Wallet, and Ledger. Each address is mathematically unique and tied to a private key. Only the person who holds the private key can authorize outgoing transactions from that address. You can freely share your TRC20 address publicly to receive funds — it is safe to do so.
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