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Last updated: 2026-05-28. Final order price is determined by the live quote at checkout.
TRON Energy is the on-chain resource required to execute smart contracts. Every TRC-20 token transfer (including USDT) consumes Energy; when an account lacks Energy, TRON automatically burns TRX to cover the execution cost.
When the recipient already holds USDT, a transfer needs about 64,285 Energy — rent the 65,000 Energy pack. When the recipient is a cold address (no USDT), it needs about 130,285 Energy — rent the 131,000 Energy pack. Both scenarios also need about 350 Bandwidth.
When the recipient already has a USDT balance, the contract only updates existing storage; a cold address (receiving USDT for the first time) requires a brand-new storage slot, almost doubling the on-chain cost — so it rises from about 64,285 to about 130,285 Energy.
On-chain consumption varies by about +/-1% due to block context, contract state, and signature size. Renting the 65,000 / 131,000 round packs leaves a 1% buffer so a transfer never fails for insufficient Energy at the margin.
Burning TRX directly costs about ~6.4 TRX (hot recipient) or ~13 TRX (cold address) per transfer. Renting 65K / 131K Energy through EOPEN typically costs 1-2 TRX / 3-4 TRX — saving roughly 65-80% and 65-75% respectively. Actual savings depend on the live TRX price and network conditions.
Yes. Energy prices move with TRON network demand and the TRX price. EOPEN offers price-lock at order time, so the rate you confirm is the rate you pay.
TRON automatically burns TRX from your account to cover the shortfall — which is why a wallet without prepared Energy can spend 6.4-13 TRX per USDT transfer (hot-to-cold range). Renting Energy ahead of time cuts that cost to nearly zero.
On TRON, every transaction consumes both Energy (compute cost) and Bandwidth (byte-size cost). A USDT TRC-20 transfer needs about 350 Bandwidth, supplied free by freezing a small amount of TRX, or covered by keeping about 1 TRX for the network to deduct automatically.
Typically 1-3 minutes, up to about 5 minutes during peak congestion. Every order and Energy delegation is verifiable on the TRON chain via tx hash, and any timed-out order can be rolled back on request.
Yes. Energy rental is purely a TRON resource delegation: the platform only delegates Energy to the address you specify and never touches your private keys or assets.
Open the homepage, enter the recipient address, pick the 65,000 (hot) or 131,000 (cold) Energy pack, confirm, and pay in TRX or USDT. Energy arrives within about 1-3 minutes.
Yes. Bulk and high-frequency orders earn tiered discounts, and large packs like 500K replace roughly ~50 TRX of direct burning. Exchanges, wallets, OTC desks and payment platforms can integrate via a REST API and apply for dedicated rates, isolated Energy pools and an SLA.