USDT-TRC20 is Tether's USDT stablecoin issued on the TRON blockchain. It is one of the most widely used forms of USDT globally because TRON offers extremely low transaction fees and near-instant confirmations. To send or receive USDT-TRC20, you need a TRON-compatible wallet address — a TRC20 address.

What Is the USDT TRC20 Contract Address?

The official USDT token contract on the TRON mainnet is deployed at address TR7NHqjeKQxGTCi8q8ZY4pL8otSzgjLj6t. This is a smart contract address, not a personal wallet address. It defines how the USDT token behaves on TRON: how it is transferred, how balances are tracked, and how approvals work.

Your personal wallet address (also a TRC20 address) is a separate account that holds your USDT balance. When someone sends USDT to your wallet, the smart contract records that your address now owns those tokens.

How to Get a USDT TRC20 Address

  1. Install a TRC20-compatible wallet such as TronLink, Trust Wallet, Bitget Wallet, or Gem Wallet
  2. Create a new wallet and securely back up your seed phrase
  3. Navigate to the USDT (TRC20) asset inside the wallet
  4. Tap "Receive" to reveal your personal TRC20 wallet address
  5. Copy this address and share it with whoever is sending you USDT

Receiving USDT from an Exchange

Most major exchanges — including Binance, OKX, KuCoin, and Bitget — let you withdraw USDT via the TRC20 network. When withdrawing:

  • Select TRC20 (or TRON) as the withdrawal network
  • Paste your personal TRC20 wallet address into the destination field
  • Confirm the address starts with T and is 34 characters long
  • Withdrawal fees on TRC20 are typically a fraction of a dollar

Why TRC20 Is the Best Network for USDT

TRC20 USDT transactions confirm in seconds and cost almost nothing compared to ERC20 transfers on Ethereum, which can cost several dollars or more during peak network congestion. For everyday payments, international transfers, or high-frequency trading, TRC20 is the most practical choice.