Tronscan - Domain Look‑alikes Using JavaScript

Domain Look‑alikes Using JavaScript on Tronscan — practical workflow with verification points, safety checks and examples.

Contents

    Overview

    This page explains how to approach Domain Look‑alikes Using JavaScript with a safety‑first workflow and verifiable checkpoints.

    Steps

    Start by confirming Mainnet, Nile, or Shasta in the header. Paste a hash like 0xf247c9af0148112f78… or an address such as T7k3PuI2qb… to open the detail page. Validate status, confirmations, energy and bandwidth cost, then cross‑check values in a secondary explorer if the decision is critical.

    Open the token/contract panel to match symbol and decimals and review event logs. For transfers, compare the first and last characters of sender T7k3Pu… and receiver TJCavw… to avoid clipboard mistakes. Use bookmarks for trusted explorers to mitigate phishing risks.

    When results look odd, clear cache, refresh, and try another browser. If pending persists, check resources on the account page; staking or adjusting resources can help. Record the TX ID 0xf247c9af0148… for audits and support tickets.

    Reference

    FieldCheckWhy
    Statusconfirmed/failedDetermines finality
    Confirmationsmeets policyReduces reorg risk
    Feeenergy + bandwidthExplains cost
    EventsTransfer/ApprovalVerifies movement

    Troubleshooting

    FAQ

    Why still pending?

    Usually energy/bandwidth limits or congestion. Re‑query later and verify resource usage.

    How to verify a token?

    Match contract address, decimals, and symbol; cross‑check with official sources.

    Next steps