Methodology: where our numbers come from

The energy rental niche is full of outdated and inflated figures. Our answer is not "trust us" — it is "check for yourself". This page describes exactly how every number on this site is obtained.

Burn price — from the network parameter

The burn cost is computed from the getEnergyFee parameter, which we query directly from the TRON network (wallet/getchainparameters). It is set by Super Representative governance votes and is the same for everyone. Verify: Tronscan → Data → Committee.

Energy amounts — from real transfers

The figures 64,285 and 130,285 units come from a sample of real, confirmed USDT contract transfers — not from someone else's article. Any USDT transfer on Tronscan shows its exact energy consumption; compare for yourself.

Rental prices — from providers' public APIs

Our server polls rental services' public APIs every 2 minutes and shows prices with a timestamp. We do not adjust or smooth them. If a provider's API is down, its price disappears from the comparison rather than being "frozen".

Address checker — a live network query

When you paste an address, our server asks the TRON network whether the address is activated and whether it holds USDT. Responses are cached for 10 minutes.

What we do not do

  • We never hold or accept anyone's funds — there is no pool and no client wallets.
  • We do not sell energy (yet): we compare other services' prices. Some links are affiliate links: if you buy from a provider through our link, they pay us a commission. It does not affect your price, nor the table order — sorting is always by price.
  • We do not give financial advice. Energy rental is a utility service that reduces fees, not an investment.
Found a number that does not match the network? Tell us — we will fix it and thank you. Honest numbers are the only thing that sets us apart.