On the TRON network, transaction fee TRX is driven by a resource model instead of a single gas price. Most actions consume Bandwidth, and smart-contract calls consume Energy. If you have enough resources, the network can cover the cost; otherwise, some TRX may be burned to pay for the missing resources.
Bandwidth is used by all transactions, including sending TRX. Every address receives a small daily Bandwidth allowance, and you can increase it by freezing TRX to obtain more resources.
Energy is mainly required for smart contracts and TRC20 token transfers (such as USDT TRC20). If your address lacks Energy, the transaction will burn TRX to cover the shortfall, which is why TRC20 transfers can cost more than basic TRX transfers.
How much is the TRX transaction fee? Basic TRX transfers are usually very low and primarily consume Bandwidth.
How much is the USDT TRC20 transaction fee? It depends on Energy usage; without Energy, a transfer may burn multiple TRX.
Why is the TRON fee high sometimes? It can rise when Energy demand is high or when your address lacks resources, causing TRX burn.
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