SHKeeper Introduces TRON Staking for Lower TRC-20 Fees

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We have added TRON Staking to SHKeeper, including management of Energy, Bandwidth, and optional Super Representative (SR) voting.
This feature helps significantly reduce TRX burn during TRC-20 payouts and makes network costs predictable.

How It Works

In TRON, transaction costs are paid with Bandwidth and Energy.
If these resources are insufficient, the network burns TRX as fees.

SHKeeper now estimates required resources and automatically delegates Energy, with optional fallback rules to allow or prevent TRX burn.
SR Voting can also be enabled to distribute staking votes.

Key Capabilities

  • Automatic Energy delegation for TRC-20 transactions
  • Optional dedicated staking account for Energy-only balance
  • Configurable fallback modes for TRX burn
  • SR Voting with customizable vote allocation
  • User interface support:
    • View balances and resource levels
    • “Stake Energy” and “Stake Bandwidth” actions
    • SR vote configuration

Availability

This feature is disabled by default and can be enabled through configuration variables in your deployment. Documentation and configuration examples:
https://github.com/vsys-host/shkeeper.io/blob/tron-staking/docs/tron_staking.md