USDT TRC20 Address: How to Get One
USDT on the TRC20 network is Tether issued on the TRON blockchain. It shares the same TRC20 address format used for all TRON-based tokens: a 34-character string starting with “T”.
What Does a USDT TRC20 Address Look Like
A USDT TRC20 wallet address looks like this:
TPAgKfYzRdK83Qocc4gXvEVu4jPKfeuer5
This address starts with “T”, is 34 characters long, and can receive USDT, TRX, and any other TRC20-compatible token on the TRON network.
USDT TRC20 Contract Address
The official USDT contract address on the TRON mainnet is:
TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t
This is the smart contract address — not a personal wallet address. It defines the USDT token rules on the TRON blockchain.
How to Get a USDT TRC20 Wallet Address
To get your own USDT TRC20 address, you need a wallet that supports the TRON network. Popular options include:
- TronLink — Official TRON wallet, available as browser extension and mobile app
- Trust Wallet — Multi-chain wallet supporting TRC20 natively
- Cryptomus — Web-based wallet supporting USDT TRC20 and 120+ assets
- Ledger — Hardware wallet supporting TRON for maximum security
After creating a wallet, navigate to the “Receive” section, select the TRON (TRC20) network, and your personal TRC20 address will be displayed.
Is the TRC20 Address the Same for All Tokens?
Yes. On the TRON network, a single wallet address can receive TRX, USDT, and all other TRC20 tokens. Your TRC20 wallet address is a universal address for the TRON ecosystem.