Validate any TRX wallet address instantly. Check format correctness, view live balance, and confirm wallet activity before sending funds on the TRON network.
Sending TRX or USDT to a wrong or invalid address can result in permanent loss of funds. Using a TRX wallet validator before any transaction helps ensure the destination address is correctly formatted and exists on the TRON blockchain.
A valid TRX wallet address must begin with the letter "T", be exactly 34 characters long, and consist only of alphanumeric characters. TRON uses Base58Check encoding, which means addresses are case-sensitive and cannot contain ambiguous characters like "0", "O", "I", or "l".
When you enter a TRON address into a validator, it first checks the structural format to confirm the address follows the correct Base58Check encoding rules. It then queries the TRON blockchain to check whether the address has ever been used or holds any balance.
A TRON address needs to receive at least 1 TRX to become activated on the blockchain. An unactivated address has a valid format but does not appear in the blockchain's account ledger. You can still send funds to an unactivated address — doing so will activate it — but always double-check the address before proceeding.
Yes. On the TRON network, TRX and all TRC20 tokens including USDT share the same address format. Validating a TRX address is the same as validating a TRC20 address.