Шумо чӣ қадар беҳуда сарф кардед?
Бифаҳмед, ки чӣ қадар TRX шумо дар пардохтҳои изофӣ сарф кардаед ва он чӣ арзиш дорад.
ДАСТУРҲОИ АЛОҚАМАНД
Сӯхтанро бас кунед TRX .
Ҳар як интиқоли оянда ба ҷои 13 TRX 4 арзиш дорад. Ҳоло оғоз кунед.
The number nobody itemizes
Open your TronLink. You can see your TRX balance. You can see your USDT balance. There's one thing you can't see: how much TRX you've burned on transfers that didn't need to cost that much.
This tool reads your wallet's full USDT history off the chain and calculates that number. It's almost always larger than people expect. The point isn't to make anyone feel bad — it's to make the cost legible. You can't optimize what you can't see.
What "waste" specifically means here
Every USDT transfer either uses pre-loaded Energy (cheap) or burns TRX directly (expensive). The "waste" is the difference. If you sent 100 USDT transfers without Energy, the network burned ~1,300 TRX. If you'd used delegation, you'd have spent ~400 TRX. The waste figure: ~900 TRX.
That's not a hypothetical. It's TRX that left your wallet and isn't coming back. At current prices that's likely $200-400 for a moderate-volume user, $1,000+ for active P2P traders, and significantly more for desks. The calculator shows your specific number.
How it reads your wallet
You paste your Tron address. The tool calls TronGrid (Tron's official public RPC) to fetch every TRC-20 transaction your address has signed. It filters for USDT transfers, looks at the energy cost recorded for each, and sums the TRX burn vs delegation alternative.
Nothing is stored. The address never leaves your browser session. We're reading public on-chain data — anyone can do this with the same RPC; we just save you the SQL.
What to do with the number
Two reactions are reasonable. If your waste is small (under $50/year equivalent), you're a light user — delegation per transfer is overkill, just use Energy when you remember. If your waste is meaningful (hundreds or thousands per year), the question becomes operational: should you stake some TRX, set up delegation as default, or rebuild your transfer workflow.
The calculator also projects forward: at your current rate, what does next year look like if nothing changes? That's the number that usually triggers action.