TRC20 Wallet Address Format: Structure & Real Examples
March 2025

USDT on the TRC20 network is one of the most widely used forms of stablecoin transfer globally. To receive USDT via TRC20, you need a valid TRC20 wallet address on the TRON blockchain. This address acts as your unique digital account number for receiving funds.


A sample USDT TRC20 wallet address looks like this: TPAgKfYzRdK83Qocc4gXvEVu4jPKfeuer1. Another example is TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t, which is the official USDT contract address on TRON mainnet. These addresses are 34 characters long, start with a capital T, and use Base58 alphanumeric encoding. You should never use these example addresses to send real funds — always use an address generated from your own wallet.

To receive USDT via TRC20, simply share your TRC20 wallet address with the sender. You can copy the address or generate a QR code for convenience. Popular wallets like Trust Wallet, TronLink, and exchanges like Binance and OKX all generate TRC20 addresses when you select USDT (TRC20) as the receiving network.
A key advantage of the TRC20 network is its low transaction fees and fast confirmation times — typically 3 to 5 seconds per transaction. This makes USDT TRC20 ideal for peer-to-peer transfers and withdrawals. Always verify that the sender is also on the TRC20 network before sharing your address to prevent cross-network transfer errors.
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