FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Overtron and TRON energy

This section is meant to work as both a support layer and an SEO asset by answering the highest-intent user questions directly.

Can the provider take my USDT or TRX?

No. Delegation only adds energy to your address. It grants no ability to move, spend, or withdraw any tokens from your wallet.

Do I ever share my private key?

Never. You only provide your public address. Any service asking for a private key or seed phrase to rent energy is a scam.

Can I verify the energy was delegated?

Yes. Check your address in any TRON block explorer — you will see the delegated energy with no outgoing token transfer from your wallet.

I trade in bursts — does renting still help?

Yes. Rent a buffer ahead of an expected session and let auto-refill top it up. You only pay for the energy you actually consume.

Can one rental cover transfers to many exchanges?

Yes. Energy is delegated to your wallet, so it covers any USDT-TRC20 transfer you send from that address, regardless of the destination.

Will auto-refill charge me when I'm not transacting?

No. It replenishes based on actual usage. On a quiet day it tops up little or nothing, so you only pay for energy your activity consumes.

Can I change the buffer or schedule later?

Yes. The target transaction count and the check interval are settings you can adjust at any time as your volume changes.

What happens if I run out between refills?

Set the buffer with a margin so the balance is topped up before it reaches zero. A larger buffer or shorter interval gives more headroom for busy periods.

Isn't holding TRX simpler?

Slightly, for very rare transfers. But at any regular volume you overpay, since burning TRX costs much more per transfer than renting the same energy.

Does the TRX price affect my fees?

If you burn TRX, yes — your cost rises with the price. Renting energy keeps your per-transfer cost steady and detached from TRX swings.

Do I have to connect my wallet?

No. You only paste your public address. Energy is delegated to it on-chain; you never connect, sign, or expose a private key.

How fast does the energy arrive?

Usually within moments of payment confirmation. Once delegated, you can send your USDT immediately.

What if I rent too little?

If energy runs short, the network covers the gap by burning some TRX. Rent a small margin above your expected transfers to avoid this.

Can I rent bandwidth separately?

Yes. You can rent bandwidth on its own, or bundle it with energy when you rent for USDT transfers.

Is renting safe?

Yes. Resources are delegated to your address; the provider never gains access to your funds or private keys.

How much energy does a USDT transfer need?

Around 65,000 energy for a transfer to an already-activated address; more if the recipient address is new.

Do I need to stake TRX myself?

No. Renting energy means you use a provider's staked TRX for the duration of your transfer.