A TRC20 address lookup lets you view public wallet information including token balances, TRX holdings, and complete transaction history — without logging in or providing any credentials. All data on the TRON blockchain is publicly visible.

How to Look Up a TRC20 Address

The primary tool for TRC20 address lookup is TronScan (tronscan.org), the official TRON blockchain explorer. Go to tronscan.org and paste any TRC20 wallet address (starting with "T") into the search bar. TronScan will display the wallet's TRX balance, all TRC10 and TRC20 token holdings, full transaction history, and energy and bandwidth resources.

What Information Can You See?

TRX Balance: The amount of TRON's native token held in the wallet.

Token Holdings: All TRC20 tokens including USDT, USDD, JST, WIN, and others.

Transaction History: Every incoming and outgoing transfer, with timestamps and transaction IDs (TXID).

Bandwidth & Energy: Resources available for executing smart contract interactions and free TRC20 transfers.

Alternative TRON Block Explorers

Besides TronScan, you can also look up TRC20 addresses using TRONSCAN's API, blockchain data aggregators like CoinTracker (which tracks TRON wallet balances alongside other crypto portfolios), or exchange-specific interfaces if the address belongs to a hosted wallet.

Privacy Considerations

While TRC20 addresses are public, they are pseudonymous. Anyone who knows your wallet address can see all transactions associated with it, but they cannot link it to your real identity unless you voluntarily disclose that connection. For maximum privacy, avoid reusing the same address for all transactions.

Verifying Incoming Transactions

After someone sends USDT TRC20 or TRX to your wallet, you can verify the transaction by looking up your address on TronScan. Confirmed transactions are irreversible and permanently recorded on the TRON blockchain.