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      • How to Switch My Wallet?
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      • How Can I Use the Address Book?
    • Transfer tutorial
      • How to Transfer Assets to the Wallet?
      • How to Receive My Assets?
    • Assets Management
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FAQs

Q. Why do some transactions have a delegate energy transaction accompanying them immediately after?

Firstly, what is the TRON energy and bandwidth?

Energy and Bandwidth Point of Tron is a resource system for processing and executing smart contracts and transactions.

  • Energy: Energy represents the processor resources that are consumed during the running of a smart contract. Like bandwidth, it can be obtained by staking TRX, but no free energy is allocated to each account every day.

  • Bandwidth: Primarily utilized for ordinary transactions such as transfers, staking, and unlocks. Each account is allocated 600 free bandwidth credits per day.

SaveWallet's transaction fee-saving mechanism:

  • When users conduct transactions, the system checks the remaining energy in the wallet. If there is a shortage, it automatically leases the required amount of energy from the Tronsave market. Renting energy for fee payment can result in up to a 92% reduction in fees compared to direct burning with TRX, optimizing users' financial resources.

  • Consequently, besides the user-initiated transaction, there will be an additional delegate energy transaction. Purchasing energy from Tronsave ensures safety and reliability (Tronsave has been verified by the TRON community and has received numerous awards from Hackathon competitions).

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