P2P სამაგიდო მომგებიანობის კალკულატორი
ნახეთ, რა დაჯდება თქვენი სამუშაო მაგიდა და რა მოგება მოცულობით.
დაკავშირებული სახელმძღვანელოები
- ნიგერიის P2P USDT ვაჭრობა: როგორ შევაჩეროთ ფულის დაკარგვა გადარიცხვის საკომისიოებზე | TronEnergy →
- როგორ გავუშვათ P2P USDT მაგიდა Tron-ზე — სრული სახელმძღვანელო | TronEnergy →
- Noones P2P: როგორ შევამციროთ გადარიცხვის საკომისიო ყველა ტრანზაქციაზე | TronEnergy →
- USDT გადარიცხვის საკომისიოს რეალური ღირებულება წლის განმავლობაში | TronEnergy →
შეამცირეთ საკომისიოს ხარჯი ახლავე
4 TRX თითო ტრანზაქციაზე. ჩატვირთვას 3 წამი სჭირდება. მუშაობს Binance P2P თან, Noones-თან და ყველა საფულესთან.
The fee that compounds while you're not looking
If you run a P2P desk, you see the per-transfer cost — 13 TRX here, 13 TRX there. None of those numbers feels big. None of them ever shows up on the same screen with the others. Most desks have no idea what they're paying in fees over a year because the cost is split across thousands of transactions.
This calculator does the addition for you. Plug in your daily volume and trade size, it shows your annual cost without delegation, with delegation, and with self-staking. The numbers tend to surprise people running medium-volume desks.
Where the cost actually hides
A typical P2P desk doing 50 USDT transfers per day at standard network rates burns through roughly 240,000 TRX per year. At current TRX prices that's $60,000-$100,000 of pure friction — not capital lost, not bad trades, just paying the network to move stablecoins.
Three sources amplify the cost beyond what most desks expect. Failed transactions consume Energy/TRX even when they fail. New-wallet transfers cost double — every first-time buyer counts. Wrong-amount transfers often need a corrective second transfer. None show up in normal accounting.
When self-staking flips the math for desks
Above ~30 transfers per day, self-staking starts to win. The math is straightforward: delegation costs 4 TRX × transfers × 365. Staking costs the opportunity cost of the locked TRX, which becomes a smaller percentage at higher transfer volumes.
For desks doing 100+ transfers daily, the right setup is usually staking layer + delegation overflow: stake enough TRX to cover your typical daily volume, use delegation as backup when you spike. This combination caps your worst-case cost while minimizing average cost.
The setup most professional desks converge on
After running this calculation across hundreds of conversations with desk operators, the pattern is consistent. Solo P2P traders under 20 tx/day → pure delegation. Mid-volume desks 20-80 tx/day → small stake + delegation overflow. High-volume desks 80+ tx/day → significant stake (50,000+ TRX) with delegation as buffer. The exact split depends on cash flow needs and TRX price view.
The cheapest desk in absolute terms is the one that staked early, before TRX rallied. The cheapest desk in opportunity-cost terms is the one that delegates and keeps capital flexible. Most desks fall somewhere between.