TRC20 Address Check

A TRC20 address check allows you to verify any wallet on the TRON blockchain and inspect its token holdings, USDT balance, and full transaction history — all without a private key or login.

TRC20 is the token standard used on the TRON network for fungible tokens such as USDT, USDC, and other digital assets. When you perform a TRC20 address check, you can instantly verify whether a wallet holds any TRC20 tokens, how much USDT it contains, and what recent transfers have taken place.

How to Perform a TRC20 Address Check

To check a TRC20 wallet address, simply paste the wallet address — which always begins with the letter "T" and is 34 characters long — into a TRON blockchain explorer. The explorer will display the wallet's TRX balance, all TRC20 token holdings, and a full list of transactions.

This is particularly useful when you need to verify that a USDT TRC20 payment has been received, or when you want to confirm the legitimacy of a wallet before sending funds. Since all TRON blockchain data is publicly available, no special permissions are required.

What Information Can You See?

When you run a TRC20 address check, you will typically see the wallet's total TRX balance, a breakdown of all TRC20 token holdings including USDT and other stablecoins, the complete transaction history with timestamps and amounts, and the addresses involved in each transfer.

TRC20 vs TRC10 Tokens

TRON supports two primary token standards: TRC10 and TRC20. TRC20 tokens are smart contract-based and are far more common, especially for stablecoins. USDT on TRON is a TRC20 token, making TRC20 address checks especially important for anyone dealing with TRON-based stablecoins.

Is a TRC20 address the same as a TRX address?

Yes. On the TRON network, every wallet uses a single address for TRX and all TRC20 tokens. The same 34-character address starting with "T" holds your TRX, USDT, and any other TRC20 assets.