Krypto zu Tron tauschen — kein Konto, kein KYC
Receive assets on Tron from any supported chain in one step — no exchange account, no platform balance, payout straight to the wallet you choose.
TRX — das native Asset von Tron
Aktualisiert 02:05 UTC- Preis (USD)
- 0,324024 $
- 24h-Änderung
- -2.17%
- 24h-Hoch
- 0,33143 $
- 24h-Tief
- 0,323648 $
- 24h-Volumen
- 415,45 Mio. $
- Marktkapitalisierung
- 30,74 Mrd. $
- Umlaufmenge
- 94,87 Mrd. TRX
- Marktrang
- #8
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What is the Tron network?
Tron is a delegated proof-of-stake blockchain built for one job above all: moving value cheaply, at enormous scale. A rotating set of block producers — “super representatives” elected by token holders — takes turns producing a block roughly every three seconds. The design deliberately trades a smaller validator set for throughput and predictably low costs.
That bargain found its market. Tron is one of the busiest settlement networks in crypto by daily transfer count, and the traffic is strikingly practical: remittances, merchant payments, payroll, and a very large share of the world’s dollar-stablecoin transfers.
Fees and speed on Tron, as a sender experiences them
Blocks arrive every few seconds, so a Tron deposit is usually confirmed well inside a minute — routinely the fastest leg of any cross-chain swap it appears in. Tron is also among the cheapest networks we route.
Instead of a single gas fee, Tron meters usage in two resources: bandwidth and energy. Heavy users stake the native asset to earn those resources up front; casual wallets simply burn a small amount of TRX per transaction. Receiving costs nothing — the sender carries the cost. On CryptoRoute swaps, network costs on both legs are already included in the quote you see.
Sending USDT on Tron: what TRC-20 means
TRC-20 is Tron’s fungible-token standard — the network’s counterpart to Ethereum’s ERC-20. A TRC-20 token exists only on Tron: the “same” asset issued on another chain is a separate deployment, on separate rails, and the two cannot be sent to each other directly.
That is the classic way transfers go wrong. TRC-20 USDT sent to a deposit address that only watches the Ethereum network will not arrive, and vice versa. The asset name matching is not enough — the network has to match too, every time.
Tron addresses: the “T” up front
Tron addresses are base58 strings of 34 characters that always start with “T”, and they are case-sensitive. The CryptoRoute widget validates the format before any funds move, so a mangled address is caught before it can cost anything.
One simplification Tron grants you: no memos, no destination tags, no extra fields. On Tron routes, the address alone is the full destination.
What CryptoRoute routes on Tron
The flagship asset we route on Tron is USDT as TRC-20 — the network’s dominant token and the reason much of its traffic exists. TRX, the chain’s native asset, is what pays for resources and secures the network through staking; its market data is shown on this page because it is the pulse of the chain itself.
This page is about the rails. For the story of the assets that travel on them — the dollar peg, the issuer, when to prefer which network — see the USDT hub. The widget’s selector is always the live source of truth for what we currently route on Tron.
On and off Tron in one step
Getting value onto Tron used to mean an exchange account in the middle; getting it off meant the same in reverse. NEAR Intents collapses both into a single operation: state the outcome — BTC in, USDT on Tron out, or the other way around — and competing solvers fill it, with settlement on-chain and both legs verifiable in public explorers.
There is no exchange account, no platform balance, and no manual bridging: one deposit from your wallet, one payout straight to the wallet you choose. If a swap cannot be filled, funds return to the refund address set when it was created. One caveat, though: swapping without KYC does not exempt you from the tax and reporting rules of your own jurisdiction.
So tauschst du zu Tron
- 1Wähle dein PaarWähle das Asset, das du sendest, und dann das Asset, das du auf Tron erhalten möchtest.
- 2Gib deine Tron-Wallet-Adresse einKein Börsenkonto, kein Plattformguthaben — die Auszahlung geht direkt an die von dir gewählte Tron-Adresse.
- 3Prüfe den Live-Kurs und bestätigeSieh den genauen Kurs und die Gebühr, bevor du etwas sendest.
- 4Empfange und verifiziere On-ChainDeine Gelder kommen auf Tron an — verifiziere die Transaktion im Netzwerk-Explorer.
Warum CryptoRoute für Tron-Tauschvorgänge nutzen
Non-custodial
Deine Schlüssel, deine Coins — wir halten deine Gelder zu keinem Zeitpunkt des Tauschs.
Kein KYC, kein Konto
Tausche Krypto ohne Identitätsprüfungen, Anmeldungen oder E-Mail-Adressen.
Cross-Chain in einem Schritt
Angetrieben von NEAR Intents — bewege Assets zwischen Chains ohne manuelles Bridging.
Bestkurs-Aggregation
Routen werden für dich bezogen und verglichen, sodass du stets einen wettbewerbsfähigen Live-Kurs siehst.
On-Chain-Nachweis
Jeder Tausch wird On-Chain abgewickelt, sodass du ihn unabhängig in einem Block-Explorer verifizieren kannst.
Kein Verwahrungsrisiko
Kein Börsenguthaben, das eingefroren, gehackt oder verloren werden kann — Gelder wandern von Wallet zu Wallet.
Tron-Tausch-FAQ
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