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How to Delegate TRX Energy on TRON

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Energy delegation lets you share network resources from your frozen TRX with another TRON address — without transferring ownership of the tokens. This powers business workflows, supports family wallets, and enables informal Energy rental markets on TRON.

How delegation works

When you freeze TRX for Energy, your account generates a daily Energy quota. Delegation assigns a portion of that quota to a different address:

  • Delegator (you): Owns frozen TRX, controls delegation
  • Receiver: Uses delegated Energy for their transactions
  • TRX ownership: Never leaves the delegator's wallet

Delegation is reversible — cancel anytime without a waiting period (unlike the 14-day unfreeze cycle).

Stake 2.0 requirement
Delegation requires TRX frozen under Stake 2.0. Legacy Freeze 1.0 positions may need migration before delegating.

Use cases

Business hot wallets. A company freezes large TRX reserves on a treasury account and delegates Energy to operational wallets processing customer payouts.

Supporting new users. Help friends or customers transact before they stake their own TRX.

dApp onboarding. Projects delegate Energy to users during first interactions to eliminate friction.

Informal Energy rental. Some users delegate Energy in exchange for off-chain payment — verify counterparties carefully.

Multisig operations. Delegate to a multisig account so joint signers can execute contract calls.

Prerequisites

  1. Frozen TRX generating Energy on your account
  2. Surplus Energy beyond your own daily needs
  3. Recipient's TRON address (34 characters, starts with T)
  4. Small amount of Bandwidth for the delegation transaction

You cannot delegate more Energy than your account's delegatable limit (total Energy minus already delegated and consumed amounts).

  1. Open TronLink → StakeDelegate
  2. Select Energy as resource type
  3. Paste recipient address — verify first and last 6 characters
  4. Enter Energy amount to delegate
  5. Confirm transaction
  6. Verify on TronScan: Account → Resources → Delegated To

Cancel delegation

  1. TronLink → StakeRecycle (or Reclaim)
  2. Select the delegation to revoke
  3. Confirm — Energy returns to your delegatable pool instantly

Step-by-step: TronScan

  1. Connect wallet at tronscan.org
  2. Stake 2.0Delegate Resources
  3. Choose ENERGY, enter receiver and amount
  4. Confirm via wallet signature

TronScan displays all active delegations under your account's resource tab.

Delegation vs sending TRX

ActionTRX moves?Reversible?Recipient can withdraw TRX?
Delegate EnergyNoYes (instant)No
Send TRXYesNoYes
Freeze for recipientNo (they must freeze)14-day unfreezeNo

Never send TRX to strangers promising to "delegate back." Use protocol-level delegation only.

Bandwidth delegation

The same process applies to Bandwidth. Delegate Bandwidth to accounts that frequently send TRX without smart contract interaction.

You can maintain simultaneous Energy and Bandwidth delegations to different addresses.

Limits and constraints

  • Delegatable cap: Cannot exceed your frozen stake's Energy output
  • Minimum amounts: Protocol minimums are very small; practical minimums depend on recipient needs (~65,000 Energy for one USDT transfer)
  • Unfreeze interaction: Unfreezing reduces available delegation; active delegations may be partially revoked
  • No cross-chain: Delegation works only on TRON mainnet

Energy rental services

Third-party Energy rental platforms operate by delegating Energy to your address for a TRX fee. This can be cheaper than burning TRX for one-off large transactions. Compare:

MethodBest forLock-up
Self-freezeRegular users14-day unfreeze
Self-delegateTeams, businessesNone (keep TRX frozen)
Rental serviceOne-time large txHours to days

See the full resource delegation guide for market dynamics and safety tips.

Security considerations

  • Verify recipient addresses — delegation to a wrong address gives a stranger free transaction capacity
  • Monitor delegations — review active delegations monthly on TronScan
  • Revoke when done — unused delegations waste your resource quota
  • No private key sharing — delegation never requires sharing seed phrases
Scam pattern
Anyone asking you to delegate Energy *to their address* in exchange for guaranteed TRX returns is running a scam. Legitimate delegation serves known operational needs.

FAQ

Does delegating Energy transfer my TRX?

No. TRX remains in your wallet and frozen under your account. You only share the right to consume Energy generated by your stake.

Can I delegate Energy to multiple addresses?

Yes. Split your delegatable Energy across multiple recipient addresses in separate delegation transactions.

What happens if I unfreeze delegated TRX?

Unfreezing reduces your Energy limit. Delegated amounts may be automatically revoked or reduced proportionally.

Can recipients see who delegated Energy?

Yes. TronScan shows delegation source addresses on the recipient's resource page.

Is there a fee for delegation?

Delegation transactions consume Bandwidth. The operation itself does not burn significant TRX if you have adequate Bandwidth.