Forging TRON inscriptions using TokenPocket.

The forging of TRON inscriptions has arrived.

In this article, we will use TokenPocket's advanced transfer feature to achieve the forging of TRON inscriptions.

Tutorial Demonstration:

Forging TRON inscriptions requires sending a specific amount of TRX to a specific address. Use the data on-chain feature in TokenPocket to add data, and only after a successful transfer can the forging be completed. Because TRX transfers consume bandwidth, and TRON provides around 600 bytes of free daily bandwidth, when your bandwidth is insufficient, you can consume TRX for transfers or obtain bandwidth by freezing TRX in the wallet.

Latest KUKU_TRC20 TOKEN Forging Information:

Recipient Address: TDJcVAwpwM24t2dc27w5EMZeEPnWWKAmqB

Transfer Amount: 2.5 TRX

On-chain Data: data:,{"k":"trc-20","op":"mint","tick":"kuku","amt":"2500"}

  1. Open TokenPocket, click on the TRX token, and enter the transfer interface. Here, you can fill in the recipient address, quantity, and on-chain data needed for minting inscriptions. To use on-chain data, click on [Advanced Settings].

In the transaction details, you can see that the network fee is 0 TRX. It's important to note that there is a 1 TRX transaction fee on the chain when using the on-chain data feature, which is different from the network fee mentioned here. All inscriptions must use "inscriptions."

  1. After the transfer, you can view the on-chain data in the transaction details. Click on [Hash] to open the TRON blockchain explorer for more information. For example, here you can see that the minting transaction consumed 326 bandwidth and had a 1 TRX transaction fee. All inscriptions must use "inscriptions."

  1. The fees for TRX transfers are extremely low, but when transferring other tokens, such as USDT, there are specific limitations on the TRON blockchain:

  • If the receiving address contains USDT, the required miner fee for the transfer is 13 TRX.

  • If the receiving address does not contain USDT, the required miner fee increases to 27 TRX.

  • For contract calls, such as SWAP operations, the required TRX may vary depending on the specific contract execution. Different contract executions result in different miner fees.

Therefore, utilizing the energy leasing tool in TokenPocket wisely can significantly reduce TRX consumption, providing a highly useful service. For instance, the typical miner fee for a regular swap can be over 100 TRX, but with energy leasing, the cost can be reduced to 27.6 TRX, replacing the higher fee consumption of 100+ TRX.

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