TRC20 Wallet Address Format: Structure & Real Examples
March 2025

To help you recognize a valid TRC20 address, we have compiled a list of real address format examples below. All of these addresses follow the standard TRC20 format: 34 characters long, starting with the capital letter T, using Base58 alphanumeric encoding. These examples are provided for educational purposes only.


Here are several TRC20 wallet address examples: TGa977k25A3H14v63946F89c89437b0193 — standard TRON wallet address. TBia4uHnb3oSSZm5isP284cA7Np1v15Vhi — example from TronLink wallet. TPAgKfYzRdK83Qocc4gXvEVu4jPKfeuer1 — example shared on crypto forums. T7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t — another valid TRC20 format. TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t — the official USDT TRC20 contract address. Each of these examples starts with T and is 34 characters. Do NOT send any real funds to these addresses.

A genuine TRC20 address must: start with T (capital), be exactly 34 characters long, use only alphanumeric Base58 characters (no spaces, slashes, hyphens or special symbols), and exist on the TRON blockchain (verifiable via tronscan.org). If an address you receive does not meet all these criteria, treat it with extreme caution. Scammers sometimes generate addresses that look similar to TRC20 addresses but belong to different networks or are entirely invalid.
Always copy-paste TRC20 addresses rather than typing them manually. Even a single character error will send funds to a completely different (or non-existent) address. Many wallets and exchanges include an address book feature that lets you save verified TRC20 addresses for repeated use, reducing the risk of transcription errors on future transactions.
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