What you can look up
Address lookup shows account type, creation time, last activity, TRX and USDT balances, available energy, available bandwidth, and TRX staked for energy or bandwidth.
Handy utilities for TRON users — check addresses, calculate energy, decode transactions, and more.
Query an address's profile, balances, resources and staking.
Enter a TRON address to review account profile, TRX and USDT balances, available energy, bandwidth, staking, and activation status. Checking resources before sending USDT TRC20 helps catch insufficient energy, inactive addresses, and balance issues early.
If the address is inactive, check activation first. If energy is short, estimate the fee and decide whether renting energy is cheaper.
Address lookup shows account type, creation time, last activity, TRX and USDT balances, available energy, available bandwidth, and TRX staked for energy or bandwidth.
USDT TRC20 transfers consume energy. If the sender does not have enough energy, TRX is usually burned. An inactive recipient or first USDT receive can also increase transfer cost.
If available energy is low, use the fee calculator to compare burning TRX with renting energy, then rent energy by the number of transfers you need to cover.
Yes. The tool checks TRX and USDT balances as well as resources, staking, and account status for a public TRON address.
Yes. USDT TRC20 transfers need energy. If there is not enough energy, the network usually burns TRX to pay the resource cost.
No. An inactive address has no account state on-chain. Low energy means there are not enough resources to execute a smart-contract transfer. Both can affect USDT transfer cost.
No. Lookup only needs a public address. It never needs a private key, seed phrase, or wallet authorization. Do not enter private keys or seed phrases into any lookup tool.