TRON Address Lookup and Verification
Before sending TRX or USDT to a new address, it is good practice to verify that the address is valid and active on the TRON network. A TRON address lookup shows whether the address has been used before, its current balance, and its transaction history. This can help confirm you have the correct recipient address.


Valid TRON addresses are 34 characters long and always start with the letter T. The address format is Base58Check encoded and is derived from the wallet's public key. If an address does not match this pattern, it is not a valid TRON address and transactions sent to it may be lost permanently.
Always double-check the first and last four characters of a TRON address before sending any funds.
New TRON addresses with zero balance and no transaction history are technically valid but inactive. They become active once they receive their first transaction. There is no activation fee required to receive TRX or TRC-20 tokens at a new address. The address exists as soon as the key pair is generated.
When receiving funds, share only your public address. For sending funds, always copy and paste the recipient address rather than typing it manually. Even a single character error in a cryptocurrency address will result in the funds being sent to a different wallet or lost entirely. Verify the first and last four characters of the address before confirming any transfer.

Frequently Asked Questions
How long is a TRON address?
A TRON address is 34 characters long and always starts with the letter T.
Can I verify a TRON address before sending?
Yes. Paste the address into the lookup tool to confirm it is a valid TRON address with on-chain activity.
What happens if I send TRX to a wrong address?
Transactions on TRON are irreversible. Always verify the address before sending any funds.



Leave a Reply