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برای مشاهده تاریخچه USDT ، کل کارمزدهای پرداخت شده و اینکه آیا از Energy استفاده کرده است یا خیر، هر آدرس Tron را جایگذاری کنید.

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هر آدرس Tron را جایگذاری کنید تا فوراً موارد زیر را مشاهده کنید: آیا قبلاً USDT دریافت کرده است (۶۵ هزار یا ۱۳۰ هزار Energy مورد نیاز است؟)، هزینه‌های تخمینی پرداخت شده از گذشته و پتانسیل صرفه‌جویی ماهانه با تغییر به واگذاری Energy .
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Your wallet has a fee history you've never seen

Every transfer your wallet has ever sent left a record on the Tron blockchain. The amount, the destination, the fee, the timing — all public, all permanent. Most users never look at the aggregate. They see individual transfers, never the pattern.

This tool pulls that record and summarizes it into four numbers that actually matter: how many transfers you've made, what they cost, what they should have cost, and what next year looks like if nothing changes.

The four numbers we report

Total transfers — every USDT TRC-20 transaction your address has signed, going back to wallet creation.

Total TRX burned — the actual TRX spent on Energy + bandwidth, summed across all transfers. This is the real cost, not a projection.

Average per-transfer fee — total burn divided by transfer count. Healthy wallets show ~4 TRX (delegation users) or ~0 TRX (heavy stakers). Unhealthy wallets show 11-13 TRX, the sign of someone who's been paying network rate every time.

Projected next-year cost — if your current pace continues, what you'll spend over the next 12 months. This is the number that usually changes behavior.

Why most wallets show 60-80% waste

Energy delegation isn't enabled by default in any major wallet. When you tap "send" in TronLink, the wallet doesn't ask "would you like to load Energy first?" — it just sends, and the network burns TRX. That default behavior is the whole reason this tool exists. Most users have been paying the inefficient price not because they chose to, but because they didn't know there was a choice.

The 60-80% figure isn't an estimate — it's what we see in actual on-chain data when we run this against random addresses. If your wallet is in that range, you're average. The point of this report is to move you out of average.

What a healthy wallet looks like

Healthy looks like: every transfer at 4 TRX (delegation) or near-zero (staking), predictable monthly cost, no surprise spikes when TRX rallies. The dollar cost still moves with TRX price, but the TRX cost stays constant. That predictability is the practical definition of "healthy" for an active wallet.

If your report shows you're not there yet, the fee calculator shows the exact numbers for switching to delegation, and the staking calculator shows when self-staking starts to make sense for your volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you store my wallet address after I check?
No. The address is used to query public on-chain data, then discarded when you close the page. We don't log it, don't correlate it with anything, don't use it for marketing. The data we read is already public — we're just summarizing it for you in real time.
What if my wallet is brand new with few transfers?
The report still works but the projection becomes statistically weak. With under ~10 transfers in history, the "projected next-year" figure is approximate — you don't have enough pattern to extrapolate. Once you cross 20-30 transfers, the projection sharpens significantly.
Can I check a wallet I'm sending to, not just my own?
Yes — the data is public. Some users check counterparty wallets in P2P trades to gauge how active and well-managed they are. A wallet with 10,000 transfers and clean fee history is a different signal than a 30-day-old wallet with 12 transactions.
Does it count receiving USDT too?
Receiving costs nothing on Tron — only senders pay. The report focuses on outbound transfers because that's where fees happen. We do display incoming transfer count separately for context, but they don't factor into the cost figures.
What's a "good" health score?
There isn't a single number. The right metric is consistency. If your average per-transfer cost is around 4 TRX and your monthly cost is predictable in TRX terms, you're healthy. If your average is 11+ TRX or your costs spike unpredictably, there's room to improve. The exact savings shown on the page tell you the dollar value.
Why is the projection different from a simple multiplication?
Because we weight recent transfers more heavily. If your activity has slowed or accelerated in the last 90 days, projecting from a flat lifetime average would be misleading. The model uses your last 90 days of activity as the primary basis for the next-year estimate.
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