Transaction Tracker
Track any TRON transaction with detailed status, block info, and transfer amounts.
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What is a TRON Transaction?
A TRON transaction is any operation that changes the state of the TRON blockchain. This includes transferring TRX (the native cryptocurrency) from one address to another, sending TRC-10 or TRC-20 tokens, interacting with smart contracts, freezing or unfreezing TRX for resources, voting for Super Representatives, and deploying new smart contracts. Every transaction on the TRON network is recorded permanently on the blockchain and can be verified by anyone using its unique transaction hash.
Each transaction is identified by a unique 64-character hexadecimal string called a transaction hash (also known as a TXID or transaction ID). This hash is generated when the transaction is created and broadcast to the network, and it serves as a permanent, immutable reference to that specific operation. Once a transaction is confirmed and included in a block, it becomes a permanent part of the TRON blockchain and can never be altered or deleted.
How to Use the Transaction Tracker
Using our Transaction Tracker is simple and requires no technical expertise. Copy the transaction hash (TXID) that you want to investigate and paste it into the search field above, then click "Track." The tool will instantly retrieve the full details of the transaction from the TRON blockchain, including whether the transaction was successful or failed, the block number in which it was confirmed, and the exact timestamp of when it was processed.
You will also see the sender and receiver addresses, the amount transferred (in TRX for native transfers), the energy and bandwidth fees consumed by the transaction, and the type of contract that was executed. This information is invaluable for verifying payments, debugging smart contract interactions, tracking fund movements, and conducting general blockchain research on the TRON network.
Understanding Transaction Types
The TRON network supports several types of transactions, each serving a different purpose. TRX Transfer is the most basic type, used to send TRX from one wallet to another. Token Transfer handles the movement of TRC-10 tokens between addresses. Smart Contract (TriggerSmartContract) is used when interacting with deployed smart contracts, which includes TRC-20 token transfers like USDT, interactions with decentralized exchanges, and calls to any dApp on the network.
Other transaction types include Freeze Balance, which locks TRX to obtain bandwidth or energy resources; Unfreeze Balance, which releases previously frozen TRX; Vote Witness, used to cast votes for Super Representative candidates; and Create Smart Contract, used by developers to deploy new smart contracts to the network. Our Transaction Tracker automatically identifies the contract type and displays it clearly in the results, making it easy to understand exactly what each transaction does.
Transaction Fees on TRON
Unlike many other blockchains, the TRON network does not charge traditional gas fees. Instead, transactions consume bandwidth and energy resources. Simple TRX transfers use bandwidth, while smart contract interactions (including TRC-20 token transfers) consume energy. If an account has sufficient staked resources, transactions can be processed at zero cost. However, if the account lacks the required resources, the network automatically burns a small amount of TRX to cover the fee.
Our Transaction Tracker displays both the energy fee and bandwidth fee for each transaction, allowing you to see exactly how much the operation cost. This information is particularly useful for developers optimizing smart contract gas efficiency, traders monitoring their transaction costs, and anyone who wants to understand the true cost of operations on the TRON network.
Privacy and Data Handling
All transaction lookups are processed directly through the TronGrid API without any server-side logging on our part. The transaction hashes you search are never recorded, stored, or tracked by TRONTG. Your recent searches are saved locally in your browser for convenience, and you can clear them at any time. We are committed to protecting your privacy while providing fast, reliable access to TRON blockchain data. For more information, visit our Privacy Policy.