ERC20 vs TRC20 Transaction Speed
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Transaction speed is one of the most visible differences between ERC20 and TRC20. The TRON network confirms transactions in 3 to 5 seconds on average. Ethereum's ERC20 transactions can take anywhere from 15 seconds to 15 minutes, depending on network congestion and the gas price you set.
TRON uses Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) with 27 elected 'super representatives' who validate transactions. This centralized-but-efficient approach allows TRON to process approximately 2,000 to 2,500 transactions per second (TPS). Ethereum, even after its Proof-of-Stake transition, typically processes 15 to 30 TPS under normal conditions. This fundamental architectural difference means TRC20 will almost always confirm faster than ERC20 for simple token transfers.
Why Is TRC20 Faster?
TRON uses Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) with 27 elected 'super representatives' who validate transactions. This centralized-but-efficient approach allows TRON to process approximately 2,000 to 2,500 transactions per second (TPS). Ethereum, even after its Proof-of-Stake transition, typically processes 15 to 30 TPS under normal conditions. This fundamental architectural difference means TRC20 will almost always confirm faster than ERC20 for simple token transfers.
- TRC20 confirmation time: 3–5 seconds average
- ERC20 confirmation time: 15 seconds to 15 minutes
- TRON TPS: ~2,000–2,500 transactions per second
- Ethereum TPS: ~15–30 transactions per second
- TRC20 speed stays consistent; ERC20 slows during congestion

