If TronLink transactions fail despite having enough TRX, the most common cause is insufficient Energy or Bandwidth, not the TRX balance itself.
TRON transactions consume resources, and if you don’t have enough frozen TRX for Energy, the transaction may fail even though fees look low.
Another frequent issue is smart contract execution failure, especially with DApps, staking, or token swaps. This can happen due to high contract complexity, temporary network congestion, or the contract requiring more Energy than estimated.
Wallet-side problems also matter, such as outdated TronLink versions, wrong network selection or stuck pending transactions.
Clearing pending transactions, updating the wallet, or increasing the Energy limit by freezing more TRX often resolves the issue.
If you’re struggling with a similar issue, you’re not alone. Share your concerns or file a complaint on Xolvie to connect with others and find support.
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