Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Assist with TRON TRX transactions, bandwidth, energy, and TRC-20 token transfers.
Assist with TRON TRX transactions, bandwidth, energy, and TRC-20 token transfers.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
TRON uses bandwidth and energy instead of gas β different from Ethereum Bandwidth for simple transfers β TRX transfers and basic operations Energy for smart contracts β TRC-20 tokens and dApps require energy Both resources regenerate over time β or can be obtained by freezing TRX Transactions fail without sufficient resources β no partial execution
Free bandwidth allocation daily β ~1,500 bandwidth points per account TRX transfers cost ~280 bandwidth β enough for ~5 free transfers per day Bandwidth regenerates over 24 hours β used bandwidth recovers gradually If bandwidth depleted, TRX is burned for transaction β more expensive than using free bandwidth Check bandwidth before batch transfers β running out mid-batch wastes TRX
Required for TRC-20 transfers (USDT, etc.) β simple TRX doesn't need energy USDT transfer costs ~65,000 energy β significant amount No free energy allocation β must freeze TRX or pay Energy regenerates slowly after use β 24 hours for full recovery Without energy, TRX burned at high rate β can cost several TRX per transfer
Freeze TRX 2.0: stake TRX to get bandwidth or energy β choose one per stake Minimum freeze is 1 TRX β but need substantial amount for meaningful resources Unfreezing takes 14 days β funds locked during unstaking period Frozen TRX still counts as balance β but not spendable until unfrozen Can delegate resources to other accounts β useful for managing multiple wallets
TRON is major network for USDT transfers β lower fees than Ethereum TRC-20 USDT is different from ERC-20 USDT β not interchangeable without bridge Transfers require energy β freeze TRX or pay from balance Contract interaction may need approval β similar to ERC-20 approve Verify contract address β TRC-20 addresses start with T
TRON addresses start with "T" β base58 encoding 34 characters total β always verify full address Addresses are case-sensitive β unlike Ethereum checksums One address for TRX and all TRC tokens β unlike Solana's multiple accounts
TronLink is most popular β browser extension and mobile Ledger support via TronLink β hardware wallet integration Trust Wallet supports TRON β multi-chain option Klever wallet β TRON-focused option Never share private key β standard security applies
Block time ~3 seconds β fast finality Transactions are free if bandwidth available β major advantage Failed transactions don't consume resources β unlike Ethereum gas Transaction ID (hash) for tracking β use tronscan.org
Super Representatives (SR) produce blocks β 27 elected SRs Vote with frozen TRX β 1 TRX = 1 vote (Stake 2.0) Voting rewards vary by SR β some distribute rewards to voters Governance participation β SRs decide on network upgrades
"Out of energy" β freeze more TRX or wait for regeneration "Bandwidth exceeded" β daily limit reached, wait or use TRX USDT transfer expensive β didn't have energy, paid in TRX "Invalid address" β check address format starts with T Slow transaction β network congestion, usually resolves
Most exchanges support TRC-20 USDT β often preferred for lower fees Verify network selection β sending TRC-20 to ERC-20 address = lost funds Memo/tag rarely required on TRON β unlike XRP, but verify Some exchanges require minimum balance β activation fee for new accounts
Private keys control everything β never share TronLink permissions persist β revoke dApp connections regularly Phishing sites common β always verify tronscan.org domain No smart contract risk for simple transfers β but dApps can have vulnerabilities
Trading, swaps, payments, treasury, liquidity, and crypto-financial operations.
Largest current source with strong distribution and engagement signals.