Step 1: Open a Tron-compatible wallet
Use a wallet or exchange account that clearly supports USDT on the TRC20 network. Look for Tron, TRX, or TRC20 support before sharing the address.
USDT TRC20 guide
Learn the safe steps for receiving USDT on the Tron TRC20 network using a public wallet address or QR code.
Receiving USDT TRC20 starts with copying the correct public receive address from a Tron-compatible wallet. The address is normally different from Ethereum and BNB Chain addresses, so the network name matters.
Use a wallet or exchange account that clearly supports USDT on the TRC20 network. Look for Tron, TRX, or TRC20 support before sharing the address.
Copy only the public address. You should never share private keys, recovery phrases, wallet passwords, or verification codes.
Use the generator to create a scannable code, scan it with a wallet app, and compare the beginning and ending characters with the original address.
Tell the sender to use USDT TRC20 or Tron. A transfer sent on the wrong chain may fail or become difficult to recover.