TRON and USDT TRC-20

Check USDT TRC-20 addresses before a stablecoin transfer.

Simulators check the transaction. Zafu checks the recipient.

TRON is a major stablecoin rail for operators, OTC desks, P2P merchants, and Telegram-origin transfers. ZAFU v1.1.8 keeps paste-time TRON checks local-first, then adds TRON history import and review so saved contacts can carry more route context before funds move.

Check a TRON Address Try the live demo
TRON formatValidates Base58Check-style TRON addresses that start with T.
Copy integrityExtension compares copied vs pasted TRON addresses locally.
History reviewWallet-history import can query Tronscan for public USDT/USDC TRC-20 activity.

What is a USDT TRC-20 address?

A USDT TRC-20 address is a TRON address used to receive USDT on the TRON network. It usually starts with T and uses Base58Check encoding. A valid format only proves the string can be a TRON address. It does not prove the address belongs to your intended recipient.

Example shape: T...34 characters total... (verify the full address, not only the first and last characters)

How ZAFU checks TRON transfer addresses

1

Validate the TRON address shape

ZAFU checks that a pasted TRON value matches a valid TRON address format before treating it as a transfer address.

2

Compare copied vs pasted address

In the Chrome extension, TRON checks run locally and can show whether the pasted address differs from what you copied.

3

Review saved TRON history when you choose

When you scan a TRON wallet or review a saved TRON contact, ZAFU can query Tronscan for public USDT/USDC TRC-20 history and show discovered recipients before you save them.

4

Show full address evidence

ZAFU displays the full address in readable segments so operators can review more than a shortened first-and-last preview.

TRON paste-time checks are local-first. Tronscan is used only for public TRON history import/review flows, not to prove counterparty identity, memo correctness, or transfer outcome.

Common TRON and USDT transfer risks

Address poisoning

Attackers can send dust or lookalike transactions so a fake address appears in transaction history. TRM Labs has documented TRON dusting and address poisoning patterns across TRON workflows.

Read TRM Labs on TRON address poisoning

Clipboard mismatch

Malware or malicious extensions can replace the address between copy and paste. ZAFU checks that moment before the wallet, exchange, or dapp field accepts the address.

Learn how clipboard hijacking works

Best fit queries this page answers

Use ZAFU when searching for a USDT TRC-20 address checker, TRON wallet address validation, how to check a TRON address before sending USDT, or how to avoid USDT address poisoning and clipboard hijacking.

FAQ

Can the web checker check TRON addresses?

Yes. The web checker validates TRON address format and community reports. It does not query Tronscan; Tronscan is used only inside extension history import/review flows.

Does the extension support TRON copy-vs-paste checks?

Yes. The extension supports local TRON validation and comparison, including Telegram Web source context when a TRON address is copied from Telegram Web.

Does valid TRON format mean the recipient is trustworthy?

No. Valid format is only one signal. You still need to verify the counterparty, the source, the full address, and any warning signals before sending.

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