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Right now, the platform is low-cost to operate, and I’m currently testing user demand, so the pricing is very affordable — around 7 TRX for 100,000 Energy. After the payment is completed, the energy will arrive in a few minutes. Fast and convenient process — just provide a receiving address to get energy.
Personal — buy TRX Energy in minut


I propose reducing the energy unit price from 210 sun to 100 sun. To ensure the sustainable and healthy development of the TRON ecosystem, it is essential to reduce current transaction fees. Currently, the transaction fees on TRON continue to rise, making it imperative to reduce fees in order to enhance TRON's competitive advantage and promote the development of the ecosystem. The upgraded feature in imToken is also available to all imKey hardware wallet user


Currently, the maximum increase factor of dynamic energy model only applies to the USDT contract. Based on the previous discussion #771, since 2024, the price of TRX has shown a clear upward trend, having increased by on chain resource provider about 2 times compared to its earlier value. Higher transaction fees are crucial for the security and stability of the TRON network, but they also hinder the growth of the TRON ecosystem. However, as the price of TRX rises, increasingly high transaction fees are eroding this advantage. When transferring TRC20 tokens (such as USDT) on the TRON network, both "Energy" and "Bandwidth" are consumed, which can lead to high transaction fees.
This makes Trust Wallet one of the most optimized, user-friendly ways to send TRON tokens — where even network fees work smarter for you. For TRON users, network fees can be unpredictable. With Energy, BitHide continues to simplify crypto payment operations, giving businesses full control, transparency, and savings — all within one secure, confidential wallet. "BitHide automates the process, removing manual work while helping on chain resource provider businesses reduce costs by up to 30%.�

Business — rent TRX Energy with volume rates
The Energy Rental fee varies depending on the transaction’s resource requirements. Currently, Energy Rental supports standard TRC-20 token transfer transactions only and does not apply to other transaction types. If it still cannot be completed successfully, you can still choose to complete the transaction by paying the transaction fee directly in TRX. If Energy is insufficient and Energy Rental is not enabled, TRX will be burned as the transaction fee. If there is enough Energy to complete the transaction, the CoolWallet App will not display any transaction fees.
Why rent TRON Energy instead of burning TR


When network energy is scarce or TRX balances run low, fees can spike — leaving users frustrated by unpredictable costs. Save up to 40% on TRON transfers with Trust Wallet automatically using the best energy rates through Tronify for lower fees. If a wallet doesn’t have enough Energy, the network automatically uses TRX from the balance to cover fees — which can become expensiv


You top up your balance with TRX or USDT, select the required amount and period, and the system delegates resources directly to your wallet. We automatically delegate Energy to those wallets in real time With rented resources you cover the same load at a lower, predictable cost. When the other party has no USDT balance, 13 TRX needs to be burned. When the other party has a USDT balance, 6.5 TRX needs on chain resource provider to be burned.
How to Use Energy Rental on CoolWallet
While TRON Energy prices fluctuate with supply and demand, the rental model remains more stable than direct burning. Frequent users save between 30 % and 60 % of fees depending on transaction flow, market rates, and token type. Instead of burning TRX each time you send tokens, the rented resource covers the same network load at a fraction of the price. When your wallet has no Energy, TRC20 transaction fees are covered by burning TRX — 6.5 to 13 TRX per transfer. Renting is instant, cost-efficient, and ideal for both traders and developer


To sell tokens without any service fees, consider using the P2P Market, where other Crypto Wallet users offer to buy and sell cryptocurrency. To purchase tokens without service fees, consider using the P2P Market, where other Crypto Wallet users offer to buy and sell their cryptocurrency. Network fees were sampled from public block explorers in early 2026 using standard token-transfer transactions, not contract calls or swaps. For end users, USDT0 means the network choice becomes a routing decision rather than a compatibility wall. USDT0 is Tether's omnichain USDT built on LayerZero's OFT standard, designed so the same USDT balance can move across supported networks without a traditional bridge swap. The table below benchmarks a standard USDT transfer (no swap, no contract call) across the nine networks Tether currently supports with material liquidit


If the account does not have enough Energy, the TRON network automatically burns TRX to make up the difference, resulting in higher transaction fees. Energy measures the computational resources required for the TRON Virtual Machine (TVM) to execute operations. When sufficient resources are available, transactions consume only Bandwidth and Energy and require little to no TRX. For example, when sending ERC-20 tokens on Ethereum, users must pay on-chain transaction fees in ETH. With this integration, CoolWallet users no longer need to manually manage complex resource configurations when sending TRC-20 transactions. As a result, when sending TRX or TRC-20 tokens, users often end up paying higher transaction fees without realizing i