One Official Site
The only official website is https://eopen.io — check the spelling character by character
The only official website is https://eopen.io. This page lists every official channel operated by EOPEN Solutions Inc. (domains, Telegram, email). Anything not on this list is not EOPEN. EOPEN never DMs you first, never asks for your private key or seed phrase, and never requests token approvals.
Go to eopen.ioOne site only: https://eopen.io — everything else is fake
This page is EOPEN’s canonical anti-phishing reference: every official domain, Telegram handle and email, plus how to verify an Energy delegation on TronScan.
The only official website is https://eopen.io — check the spelling character by character
EOPEN never DMs you first and never drops "support" links in comment threads
Anyone asking for your private key, seed phrase, or token approval is an impostor
Energy delegations happen on-chain and are publicly verifiable on TronScan
Operated by:EOPEN Solutions Inc. The only official website is https://eopen.io; the official domains are exactly eopen.io (app), api.eopen.io (API), and docs.eopen.io (docs).
Last updated:2026-05-28. Any new official channel will be announced here and on the official Telegram channel.
The only official website. Energy/bandwidth ordering, account, and wallet all live here. Verify the domain character by character; beware look-alikes such as eopen.com, eopen.org, or e0pen.io.
The official endpoint for enterprise API access. API calls use an API key plus an IP allowlist, and orders are confirmed with on-chain tx hashes and webhook callbacks.
The official docs site for the API and integrations. All official documentation comes only from this domain.
Official support handle @eopenio. Support only replies when you reach out first — it will never DM you first.
The official announcements channel for updates. The channel does not DM you and never asks for credentials.
The official email always ends in @eopen.io. Any message from another domain (e.g. @eopen-support.com) is not from EOPEN.
A USDT TRC-20 transfer consumes TRON Energy, and without prepared Energy the network burns TRX directly — about ~6.4 TRX for a hot address or ~13 TRX for a cold address. Because the demand to cut those fees is so large, phishers spin up look-alike sites, register near-identical domains, and impersonate support on Telegram to trick users into connecting a wallet and signing a malicious approval. This page exists so you always have an authoritative checklist to come back to.
EOPEN’s Energy rental is non-custodial: the platform delegates resources TO your own TRON address and never needs your private key, seed phrase, or token approval. That means any request for those things in EOPEN’s name simply cannot be genuine.
An Energy delegation is a public on-chain transaction that anyone can verify independently. After ordering, use these four steps to confirm the resource really arrived at your address:
Note: a delegation is a temporary grant — the underlying TRX always belongs to EOPEN, and your address simply gains temporary use of the Energy. That is exactly what non-custodial means, and your private key is never involved.