Guide

Best Wallet Practices for Renting TRON Energy Safely

Follow safer wallet practices for TRON energy rentals, including address checks, wallet compatibility, and private-key safety.

A rental service only needs your public address

The first safety rule is simple: a TRON energy rental service should only need the public wallet address that will receive delegated energy. It should never require your seed phrase or private key.

Double-check the receiving address before paying

Because energy is delegated on-chain to a specific address, an address typo matters. Always verify the exact wallet that needs the energy before you submit payment or copy the delegation target.

Use a wallet that actually interacts with the same address

Compatibility is mostly about whether your wallet is managing the exact TRON address that received the energy. TronLink and other TRON wallets can use the delegated resource as long as the transaction comes from that same address.

Avoid the most common mistakes

The main mistakes are sending the wrong amount, choosing too little energy for the transfer type, or assuming a fresh address behaves like an active one. Good wallet hygiene is mostly about slowing down and checking those three details.