TronScan: a Practical Guide to TRON’s Official Blockchain Explorer

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TronScan is the official explorer of the TRON network that helps you check transfer statuses, analyze addresses and contracts, monitor Energy/Bandwidth resources, and participate in staking/voting. Below is a complete guide—from quick search and verifying TRC-20 transactions to advanced features, notes, and working with the API.

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What is TronScan

TronScan is the official “viewer” of the TRON (TRX) blockchain that aggregates public network data: blocks, transactions, addresses, TRC-10/20 tokens, and smart contracts. It makes it convenient to search transfer hashes, check statuses, view fee and resource details, track large token movements, and examine general network metrics. Since TronScan is integrated with the TRON ecosystem, you get not only read-only access but also interaction tools: staking, voting, and resource management.

Interface and universal search

The TronScan homepage offers a single universal search bar. Paste a transaction hash (TxID), an address (Base58, starts with “T…”), a block number, or a token name—the systеm will detect the type and open the relevant page. This approach saves time when checking transfers or doing an initial token review.

What you search Example What you’ll see Tip
Transaction TxID (hash) Status, block, sender/recipient, amount, fee, resources Copy the TxID from your wallet and paste it without spaces
Address T… (Base58) TRX balance, tokens, labels, activity history Pay attention to labels and notes
Token USDT (TRC-20) Contract, holders, transfers, events Always match the contract address with the official source
Block #58… Time, block producer (SR), transactions Useful for reconciling batch sends

Checking a TRON/USDT (TRC-20) transaction

  1. Open tronscan.org (verify the site address before entering any data).
  2. Paste the TxID into the search bar and press Enter.
  3. On the transaction page, check: status (Success/Pending), the block and inclusion time, sender/recipient, amount, fee, and resources used. For TRC-20 you will see a Transfer event with the token contract address.
  4. If the status is “Success” but the token doesn’t show up for the recipient—check the network (TRC-20), the exact address, and whether the token is enabled in the wallet UI (sometimes you need to “add” it manually).

TRX and USDT — market data

Tether Price

$1.00

24H % Change

0.01%

Market Cap

$181.47B

24H Volume

$125.64B

Circulating Supply

181.33B

TRON Price

$0.32

24H % Change

1.00%

Market Cap

$30.38B

24H Volume

$1.06B

Circulating Supply

94.67B

Address page: balances, labels, history

Enter an address (T…) in search to open its page. Here you will see the total TRX balance, the list of TRC-10/20 tokens, the history of incoming/outgoing operations, and the section with labels/notes. For deeper analysis, use the “Transfers”, “TRC-20”, and “Contracts” tabs. Labels help you understand the nature of an address (exchange, service, contract) and reduce operational risk.

Tokens and contracts: verification and risks

A token card on TronScan contains key data: contract address, number of holders, events, and transfer history. Before interacting, always match the contract address with the project’s official sources. For developers, source code verification and ABI display are available—this simplifies auditing, integrations, and interaction with DApps.

TRON resources: Energy and Bandwidth

On TRON, fees are expressed as resource consumption: Bandwidth covers data transmission, while Energy is spent when invoking smart contracts. You can obtain resources by “freezing” TRX (stake/freeze). This reduces the cost of frequent transfers and grants the right to vote for Super Representatives (SR). On TronScan, it’s convenient to monitor current limits and resource spending and to assess whether you have enough Energy for a specific operation.

TRX staking and voting for Super Representatives

Via the account interface on TronScan, sеlect the amount of TRX to freeze and the resource type (Energy or Bandwidth), then allocate votes to SRs. This strengthens the network’s security and gives you practical benefits in the form of resources. Hardware-wallet owners confirm actions on the device, which reduces the risk of key compromise.

Connecting TronLink and Ledger

Click “Connect Wallet” in the top right and choose TronLink (browser extension) or Ledger. After connecting you’ll be able to sign transactions, vote, and manage staking directly from TronScan while seeing all changes in real time.

TronScan public API and keys

A public API is available for integrations and automation. Since 2024, an API-key access model has been used (the key is generated in your TronScan account and specified in request headers). This improves stability and helps protect the service from abuse. Developers should scope the key’s permissions, store it in a secure vault, and rate-limit requests.

Pro tips, security, and common mistakes

  • Check the domain: use only tronscan.org. Phishing copies may look similar but can steal keys.
  • Match the token contract: especially for popular assets (for example, USDT on TRON—TRC-20). Matching makes interaction safer.
  • Hardware wallet for large amounts: connect Ledger to TronScan and confirm operations on the device.
  • Save on fees with resources: if you frequently send transactions or call contracts, freeze some TRX to obtain Energy/Bandwidth.
  • Use labels and notes: handy for compliance and bookkeeping when you need to track the provenance of funds.

TRX/USDT price in real time

If you need to quickly convert coins for fees or settlements, make an exchange using the handy widget below.

Swap TRX to USDT easily and fast

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Exchange rate: 1 BTC = 111183.6172 USDT
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FAQ

Is TronScan a wallet or an explorer?
TronScan is primarily a blockchain explorer with the ability to connect wallets (TronLink, Ledger) for staking and voting.
When does a transaction appear on TronScan?
Immediately after it’s included in a block. On the transaction page you can see the status, amount, addresses, block number, and resource consumption.
Can I see all my TRC-20 tokens by address?
Yes. On the address page go to the “TRC-20” tab—there you’ll find token balances and the history of operations with them.
Where can I get a token’s official contract address?
On the project/issuer’s website. Match it with the token card on TronScan before any interaction.
How do I connect Ledger to TronScan?
Via the “Connect Wallet” → Ledger option. Transaction signing is confirmed on the device.
Does TronScan have a public API?
Yes, there is an API with API-key support. The key is created in your account and specified in the request header.

Conclusion

TronScan is a fundamental tool in the TRON ecosystem: it helps you verify transfers, analyze addresses, validate tokens, and efficiently manage resources via staking. Bookmark tronscan.org, use the universal search by TxID/addresses/tokens, and keep a hardware wallet connected for maximum security.

TRX and USDT — Market Snapshot

Tether Price

$1.00

24H % Change

0.01%

Market Cap

$181.47B

24H Volume

$125.64B

Circulating Supply

181.33B

TRON Price

$0.32

24H % Change

1.00%

Market Cap

$30.38B

24H Volume

$1.06B

Circulating Supply

94.67B
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