Tron ქსელის სტატუსი
USDT TRC-20 გადარიცხვებისთვის ქსელის რეალური პირობები.
დაკავშირებული სახელმძღვანელოები
შეამცირეთ თქვენი საკომისიო 70%-ით
Energy დელეგირების ღირებულებაა 4 TRX ქსელის მდგომარეობის მიუხედავად.
Tron's transfer cost isn't fixed
People talk about "Tron fees" like they're a constant. They're not. The cost moves silently with two variables: TRX price (which you can see anywhere) and network-wide stake (which most users never check). When more TRX is staked across the whole network, your transfer gets cheaper in TRX terms. When less, more expensive.
This page shows both numbers live. It's not a calculator — it's a dashboard. What you do with the data is up to you.
How to read the numbers
The TRX price at top is from CoinGecko's spot feed, refreshed every 30 seconds. The Energy per TRX figure is the current network-wide ratio: how much Energy you get for one frozen TRX per day. Together, those tell you the live cost of a USDT transfer in both TRX and dollars.
The standard transfer cost is calculated assuming no Energy in your wallet — i.e., the worst case where the network burns TRX to cover your transfer. With delegation that drops to 4 TRX regardless of network state. With self-staking it drops to roughly zero (you've already paid via locked capital).
When the live rate matters
Most users can ignore this page. The day-to-day variation in network rate is usually within 5-10% — not enough to time a transfer. The page matters when you're moving large amounts (where 5% of $50,000 is real money) or running a desk where small per-tx differences compound.
One pattern worth knowing: network rate tends to deteriorate (more expensive) during major USDT volume spikes, like end-of-month payroll or geopolitical events that drive flight to dollars. If you can shift a non-urgent transfer by a few hours, you might save 8-12%.
Where this data comes from
Block height and confirmation status come from TronGrid's public RPC. Energy rate is calculated from the network's TotalEnergyLimit divided by TotalEnergyWeight — both readable on-chain. TRX price is from CoinGecko. Nothing is cached for more than 30 seconds; what you see is what the chain actually says right now.