A TRC20 address is the same as your standard TRON wallet address — the "T"-prefixed Base58Check address. TRC20 is the token standard on the TRON blockchain, equivalent to ERC20 on Ethereum. A single TRON address can hold TRX, TRC-10, and TRC-20 tokens simultaneously.
USDT (Tether) on TRON is one of the most widely used stablecoins globally. The official USDT TRC20 contract address is TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t. TRON processes millions of USDT transfers daily with fees far lower than Ethereum.
When depositing or withdrawing TRC20 tokens from exchanges, always select TRON (TRC20) as the network. Sending TRC20 tokens to an ERC20 (Ethereum) address — even though it may look similar — will result in permanent loss of funds. TRC20 addresses start with "T", ERC20 addresses start with "0x".
Popular TRC20-compatible wallets include TronLink (browser extension and mobile), Trust Wallet (multi-chain), MetaMask (TRON support added in early 2026), Ledger hardware wallets, and virtually all major cryptocurrency exchanges.
Enter any TRC20 address on TRONSCAN (tronscan.org) to instantly view: TRX balance, all TRC-20 and TRC-10 token holdings, full transaction history, Bandwidth and Energy resources, and smart contract interactions.
Both TRC20 and ERC20 are fungible token standards, but they operate on different blockchains. TRON's TRC20 offers faster block times (3 seconds vs 12 seconds) and lower fees. USDT TRC20 is significantly cheaper to transfer than USDT ERC20.