When sending USDT TRC20, make sure the destination supports TRC20, not ERC20 or other networks.

If a transfer looks stuck, check transaction status on a TRON explorer and confirm you have enough resources or fees for token actions.

Mobile Wallet Setup

A secure setup starts with creating a new wallet, writing down the recovery phrase offline, and enabling device-level lock features.

Avoid saving the recovery phrase in screenshots or cloud notes; use paper or an offline metal backup for long-term storage.

After setup, do a small send/receive test so you understand fees, confirmations, and how transaction history displays.

Security Basics

Your wallet safety depends on the recovery phrase and device security: protect both, and never share the phrase with anyone.

Who we are

Beware of phishing links and fake support prompts; always verify the site domain before entering sensitive information.

Before connecting, review the DApp permissions, and disconnect sessions you no longer use.
For DeFi actions, double-check contract calls, token approvals, and the exact token amount being authorized.
Resources & Fees
Services

TRON uses resources such as bandwidth and energy for transactions and smart-contract interactions.

Our Values

Simple TRX transfers typically use bandwidth; token transfers and DApp actions may require more resources.

If you see fee or resource warnings, reduce approvals, wait for bandwidth to replenish, or adjust usage patterns.

Backup & Recovery

A recovery phrase restores access to your TRON address if you change phones or reinstall the wallet.

Store backups in two separate secure locations to reduce the risk of loss from damage or misplacement.

Test your backup by restoring on an offline spare device, then delete the test install to keep exposure low.

Staking Overview

Staking on TRON generally involves locking or delegating assets to participate in network operations and earn rewards.

Read the lockup terms, claim schedule, and any delegation rules before committing funds.

Why us?

Use separate addresses for long-term staking and day-to-day spending to reduce operational risk.

Troubleshooting
If a balance looks wrong, refresh, verify the correct network, and confirm the token contract entry.
Our team

If a transfer fails, re-check the address, the network type, and whether you have enough resources for token actions.

Trusted partner

For persistent issues, review the transaction hash on a TRON explorer to see the exact status and error messages.

TRON Wallet FAQ

Testimonials

This page answers common questions about TRX wallets, TRC20 tokens, transfers, security, backups, and DApp connections.

Insights

Never share your recovery phrase, and avoid entering it on unknown websites.

DApp Access on TRON
Resources & Fees
Backup & Recovery
FAQ

If you are unsure, start with a small test transfer to confirm the recipient address and network.

Transaction history and explorer links help confirm final status and on-chain details.

It covers TRX storage, TRC20 token management, and safe transfer workflows on the TRON network.

Use these pages as a practical reference for setup, backups, security checks, and common transfer questions.

TRX Wallet App

Use it to store TRX, send payments, and receive transfers by sharing your TRON address or QR code.

A good setup includes a strong device passcode, an offline recovery phrase backup, and a clear way to verify addresses before sending.

TRC20 Token Wallet

TRC20 tokens live on the TRON network and use a standard contract interface for transfers and balances.

Always confirm the token contract and decimals to avoid sending to the wrong asset entry.

Send & Receive TRX