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Tarifa de energía Tron: precio de red en vivo

Tarifa de energía Tron en vivo desde la blockchain. Mira el costo actual de quemar, alquilar o hacer staking para obtener energía. Se actualiza cada 30 segundos desde TronGrid.

▸ QUÉ HACE ESTA HERRAMIENTA
Toma datos en vivo de la blockchain de Tron cada 30 segundos. Muestra la tarifa actual de energía por TRX, lo que cuesta quemar vs alquilar energía y cuántos TRX necesitarías para hacer staking con las condiciones de hoy.
▸ PARA QUIÉN ES
Para cualquiera que envíe USDT en Tron y quiera conocer el costo actual antes de decidir entre quemar, alquilar o hacer staking.
Obteniendo datos en vivo…
TARIFA DE ENERGÍA DE LA RED
Energía por 1 TRX congelado (regeneración diaria)
PRECIO TRX
USD por TRX (CoinGecko en vivo)
▸ COSTO DE UNA TRANSFERENCIA USDT ESTÁNDAR (65,000 DE ENERGÍA)
QUEMAR TRX (SIN ENERGÍA)
TRX quemados para siempre
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4 TRX
Tarifa fija, sin quemar TRX
TU AHORRO
Por transferencia con delegación
▸ TRX NECESARIOS PARA STAKING PROPIO (A LA TARIFA ACTUAL DE LA RED)
Transferencias / día Energía necesaria TRX a congelar Capital (USD) vs alquiler / día
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Última actualización: — Se actualiza cada 30 segundos

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Energy isn't priced in TRX directly

If you ask "how much does Energy cost," there's no single answer. Energy isn't bought; it's generated by frozen TRX and distributed daily across the whole network. The "rate" — how much Energy you get per TRX staked per day — moves silently with total network participation.

This page shows that rate live. It's the underlying number that determines all of Tron's resource economics, but most users never see it. If you stake TRX, this rate is what your daily Energy yield depends on. If you don't stake, this rate is what determines the TRX-burn cost when you send USDT without Energy.

How Energy is generated

The Tron network has a fixed daily Energy budget — call it the pool. Every TRX you freeze (stake v2) gives you a proportional claim on that pool, refilled every 24 hours. Send a USDT transfer, you draw from your share. Don't send anything, your share regenerates and is wasted.

Because the pool is fixed but the number of TRX staked changes, the per-TRX rate changes too. More TRX staked → smaller share per TRX → lower yield. Less TRX staked → bigger share → higher yield. This is the mechanism most "Tron is cheap" articles skip over.

Why the rate fluctuates

Two patterns drive movement. Long-term: as Tron grows and more capital stakes, the per-TRX yield slowly compresses. The trend over five years has been downward. Short-term: large stakers entering or exiting cause sharp local moves. A whale freezing 10 million TRX can shift the network rate by 1-2% in the next epoch.

For day-to-day users, these moves don't matter. For someone considering staking 50,000+ TRX, the live rate matters because it changes the break-even calculation. The staking break-even calculator uses this rate as one of its inputs.

What the rate means for your wallet

The practical translation: if the rate is "5,500 Energy per TRX per day" and you send one USDT transfer per day (65,000 Energy), you'd need ~12 TRX staked to cover it. If the rate drops to 5,000, you need ~13 TRX. The difference is small per transfer but compounds at scale.

For non-stakers, the rate matters indirectly: the network's TRX-burn cost for an Energy-less transfer is calibrated against this rate. When the network rate degrades, burn cost rises slightly. When it improves, burn drops slightly.

Where this data comes from

The rate is calculated from the network's TotalEnergyLimit and TotalEnergyWeight values, both readable on-chain via TronGrid. It's not an estimate — it's the protocol-level number used by the network itself to allocate Energy. Refreshes every 30 seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the rate updated in real time?
Refreshed every 30 seconds. The underlying network values change per block (every 3 seconds), but human-readable changes are usually invisible at sub-minute granularity. Half-minute updates are functionally live.
Where does this data come from?
Direct from the Tron blockchain. We call TronGrid's /wallet/getaccountresource endpoint, read the TotalEnergyLimit and TotalEnergyWeight fields, and divide. These are the same numbers the network uses internally to allocate Energy from staked TRX.
Why is my actual stake yield different from this rate?
Two reasons. First, your stake might span different epochs at different rates — daily averaging smooths this. Second, very small stakes round down at the protocol level. If you've only staked 10 TRX, your yield will be slightly under the headline rate due to integer-rounding in the Energy distribution. The effect disappears at larger stakes.
What does "Energy per TRX" mean exactly?
Daily Energy yield from one frozen TRX, given current network conditions. At 5,500 Energy per TRX, freezing 1 TRX gives you 5,500 Energy every 24 hours. A standard USDT transfer needs 65,000 Energy. Math: ~12 TRX staked = ~1 USDT transfer per day "free" (ignoring 14-day unstake cooldown).
Has the rate changed historically?
Yes, significantly. In 2020, rates were 30,000+ Energy per TRX. In 2024-2025, rates have settled into the 5,000-7,000 range as more capital stakes. The general direction is down (more competition for fixed pool), but the rate has plateaus where it stabilizes for months. Long-term planning should assume continued slow decline.
Does TRX price affect this rate?
Not directly. The rate is purely a function of total staked TRX vs total network Energy budget. TRX price affects how much fiat one TRX costs, but not how much Energy that TRX generates. Higher TRX price doesn't buy more Energy per token.
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