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How to check a USDT (TRC-20) transaction?

Transaction on Kriptomat

Once you have completed a transaction on Kriptomat, you will receive a transaction confirmation. This slip serves as proof that the transaction has been successfully initiated. You can now proceed to the next steps and check the status of your transaction directly on the Tron network.

1. Copy your Tron (USDT) address

Once you’ve completed a transaction on Kriptomat, copy your Tron (TRX) address to which you’re sending USDT (TRC-20).

2. Open Tronscan

Go to tronscan.org. It is the official and most trusted blockchain explorer for the Tron network and TRC-20 tokens.

3. Paste your address into the search engine

  1. Paste your Tron address into the search engine.
  2. Click on the search button.

4. View transaction details

Your wallet details will be displayed on the page. Scrolling down slightly will take you to an overview of all transactions and their details by clicking on the Transactions option.
If the transaction has been initiated, you will see all the details. Pay attention to:

  • Status —Whether it says “Pending” or “Successful.”
  • Token – if you are sending a TRC-20 token (e.g. USDT), the token name will also be displayed.
  • Amount – The amount of tokens that were sent in a transaction.

Note for other networks

If you have used another cryptocurrency through Kriptomat, it is important to know that each network has its own blockchain explorer and a separate guide for verifying transactions:

  • Bitcoin (BTC) – transactions are verified through coin.cz explorer.
  • Ethereum (ETH) – for ETH transactions, the Ethereum network and the corresponding explorer are used.
  • USDC on the Ethereum network – although it is a stablecoin, transactions are verified on the Ethereum blockchain.
  • USDT (Tether) on the Tron network – the Tron blockchain and a separate explorer are used.

Each of these blockchains functions independently, but the verification process is similar: by entering the address, you can check the status, confirmations, and transaction details.