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Tron block explorer

Look up Tron addresses, transactions, and blocks - routed live to TRONSCAN.

Tron uses base58check-encoded addresses that begin with the letter T, distinct from EVM 0x addresses and from Solana's base58 keys. Transaction IDs on Tron are 64-character lowercase hex strings without a 0x prefix. tx.taxi's configured primary Tron explorer is TRONSCAN, used for TRC-20 transfers, energy and bandwidth tracking, and contract inspection. Paste a Tron address, transaction ID, or block height at tx.taxi/{value} and the router classifies the value and 302-redirects to the matching /#/address, /#/transaction, or /#/block page on TRONSCAN.

Lookup Tron by type

Tron explorers

Category
tron
Native symbol
TRX
Configured explorers
1
Object types
address, tx, block

Live examples

Try a real Tron lookup. tx.taxi will route it straight to the configured explorer.

Frequently asked questions

What does a Tron address look like?

A Tron mainnet address is a base58check-encoded string that starts with T and is 34 characters long. It encodes the same underlying public key hash but in a different format than Ethereum's 0x addresses.

How long is a Tron transaction ID?

A Tron txid is a 64-character lowercase hex string with no 0x prefix. Paste one at tx.taxi and you'll be routed to TRONSCAN's transaction page.

Are TRC-20 tokens looked up the same way as TRX?

Yes. A TRC-20 token has a Tron contract address that starts with T. Pasting it at tx.taxi opens the TRONSCAN token page with the holder list and recent transfers.

Does tx.taxi support Tron Shasta or Nile testnets?

tx.taxi v1 targets Tron mainnet. Shasta and Nile testnet addresses use the same prefix and would route to the mainnet explorer, where they would not resolve.

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