A Consistent Pattern for Valid USDT TRC20 Transactions: Identifying Key Identifiers?

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jorge

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Is there a pattern in how, for example, a USDT TRC20 transaction should look when it's valid? Does it always start with "TG" or "TX" or something similar?

Can we say that if a transaction ID can't be found at TronScan it does not exists?
https://tronscan.org/
 
An encoded TRON address begins with T and is 34 bytes in length.
Yes welcome to the world of cryptocurrency .
 
So what you're saying is that if you give me a transaction ID or show‌ me a screenshot of it, and I enter it into Tronscan, it should be able‍ to find it. If it doesn't find the transaction, that means the transaction was NEVER⁠ made? Is that 100% certain?
 
There can be a slight⁤ delay with newer transactions on Tronscan . But you can also directly query the jsonrpc⁣ Trongrid Api.
But if nothing appears the transaction doesn't exist . You can also run⁢ your own node and query against it .
 
If a transaction is initiated about 14 hours ago, it should be on the network‌ right ?
 
Are you having trouble finding any transactions? I’d‍ be happy to help you.
 
It's incredibly valuable that we have OCT to clarify questions that arise in our daily‌ business with such great precision. I'm impressed by the quality of the answers in this‍ thread.
 
Yeah, it sounds like he's broke and has no money, and at the same time,‍ he must be bored, or why would anyone do something like that?

I've had similar⁠ cases, which is why my initial question was about whether there's a standard. I had⁤ a client who was supposed to purchase a service from me with crypto, and he⁣ kept sending me his HASH ID, claiming it was valid, but I couldn’t find it⁢ on the Tron scanner. It seems like I'm not the only one being scammed in︀ this way.
 
are you sure he was using Tron network?⁢ USDT token exists on multiple blockchains.
and yes, if a transaction ID is not found︀ on the blockchain exporer within several minutes it means the transaction was not sent.
 
When I agree with him that it's USDT TRC20, hopefully he‍ won’t send Bitcoins or Ether to a TRC20 address! So yes, I’m as sure as⁠ can be that he confirmed TRC20 was sent.
 
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