USDT გადარიცხვის საკომისიოს კალკულატორი
ზუსტად ნახეთ, რამდენს იხდით თითო გადარიცხვაზე და რამდენს დაზოგავთ Energy დელეგირებით.
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დაიწყეთ დაზოგვა დღესვე
გაგზავნეთ 4 TRX → მიიღეთ 65,000 Energy 3 წამში → გადაიხადეთ საკომისიოს 70%-იანი ფასდაკლება.
Why your USDT fee feels random (it's not)
You send 5 USDT one day for $2. The next week the same transfer costs $4. Same wallet, same recipient, same network. What changed?
Two things move under the hood, and neither is visible in TronLink. First, the TRX price — Tron bills you in TRX units, not dollars. When TRX rallies from $0.20 to $0.40, every transfer doubles in USD without anything else changing. Second, your Energy balance. If your wallet has Energy, the network spends that. If not, it burns 65,000 Energy worth of TRX directly from your balance, which today is roughly 13 TRX.
The math behind your monthly bill
This calculator runs the simple version of that math live. You set your transfer count and the current TRX price, and it shows you three numbers: what you'd burn without Energy, what you'd pay with delegation, and what self-staking would cost in locked TRX.
The pattern most people don't expect: at 5 transfers per day on a normal TRX price, the difference between "no Energy" and "delegation" is roughly $1,200 per year. Once you see that figure, the question changes from "should I bother with Energy" to "why am I burning $1,200 by accident."
Why "free Energy from staking" isn't actually free
Staking your own TRX generates Energy daily, and a lot of crypto-native users default to this. The catch nobody mentions: that TRX is locked for 14 days minimum after you unstake. If TRX rallies during that window, you can't sell it. If it crashes, you're holding the bag. The "free" Energy carries the full opportunity cost of whatever the locked TRX could have been doing.
Delegation flips that — you pay 4 TRX per transfer and your remaining balance stays liquid. For most users sending under 30 USDT transfers per day, delegation wins on a risk-adjusted basis even though staking looks cheaper on paper.
The crossover point
If you're moving more than ~30 USDT transfers daily, self-staking starts to win, because the upfront TRX freeze gets amortized across enough transactions to beat delegation's per-transfer cost. Below that, delegation is the right answer. The staking break-even calculator shows the exact line for your volume.
One thing this calculator deliberately doesn't try to do: predict TRX price. Nobody can. That's why fees are quoted in TRX first, dollars second — TRX cost is stable, dollar cost moves with the market.