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TRON Super Representatives: Validators, Voting & Rewards

A comprehensive guide to TRON Super Representatives — the 27 elected validator nodes, how voting works, block production, rewards, and the DPoS consensus mechanism that powers the TRON network.

⭐ Quick Facts — Super Representatives at a Glance
Active SRs 27
Consensus Mechanism DPoS
Block Production Every 3 seconds
Reward per Block 32 TRX + fees
Election Process TRX Holder Voting
Governance Role Proposals & Voting

What Is a TRON Super Representative?

A TRON Super Representative (SR) is an elected validator node that produces blocks and maintains network consensus through TRON's Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) mechanism. There are 27 active SRs at any given time, elected by TRX holders through a community voting system.

Super Representatives are the backbone of TRON's consensus — they validate transactions, produce blocks every 3 seconds, participate in governance decisions, and secure the network. In return, SRs earn TRX rewards for their work. SRs are accountable to the community — if they perform poorly or act maliciously, they can be voted out by TRX holders.

⭐ Why Super Representatives Matter

Super Representatives are the guardians of the TRON network. They ensure that transactions are processed, blocks are produced, and the network remains secure. The DPoS system with 27 SRs enables TRON's ~2,000 TPS and 3-second block time while maintaining decentralization through community voting.

🗳️TRX Holders Vote
27 SRs Elected
📦Block Production & Consensus

🗳️ DPoS Consensus Mechanism

TRON uses Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) as its consensus mechanism. Here's how it works:

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Delegation

TRX holders delegate their voting power to SR candidates by freezing their TRX and voting. The top 27 candidates become active Super Representatives.

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Rotating Schedule

The 27 SRs produce blocks in a rotating schedule. Each SR takes turns producing a block every 3 seconds, ensuring fair distribution of block rewards.

Deterministic Finality

Once a block is produced and validated, it is immediately final. No need to wait for multiple confirmations — this enables TRON's fast settlement.

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Governance

SRs propose and vote on network parameter changes (gas prices, block size, resource pricing, etc.), enabling community-driven evolution.

DPoS Feature Description Impact
27 SRs Active validator set Balance of decentralization and performance
3-Second Block Time Blocks produced every 3 seconds Fast transaction finality
Continuous Voting Votes can be changed anytime SR accountability and responsiveness
Deterministic Finality Blocks final immediately No waiting for confirmations
On-Chain Governance SRs vote on proposals Community-driven evolution
🗳️ DPoS vs. PoW

Unlike Proof-of-Work (PoW) — which is energy-intensive and slow — TRON's DPoS is efficient, fast, and environmentally friendly. The 27 SR model enables high throughput while maintaining community control through voting.

🗳️ How Super Representatives Are Elected

The election process is continuous and community-driven:

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    SR Candidates Register

    Anyone can register as an SR candidate by setting up a high-performance node and staking TRX. Candidates must maintain their node infrastructure and engage with the community.

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    TRX Holders Freeze & Vote

    TRX holders freeze their TRX (which gives them voting power) and assign votes to their preferred SR candidates. Each frozen TRX equals one vote.

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    Top 27 Become Active SRs

    The 27 candidates with the most votes become active Super Representatives. They are responsible for block production and consensus.

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    Continuous Re-Election

    Voting is continuous. TRX holders can change their votes at any time, and the SR ranking updates every 6 hours (one maintenance period). This ensures accountability.

🗳️ Voting Power

Voting power is determined by the amount of TRX you freeze. 1 frozen TRX = 1 vote. You can vote for multiple candidates, and your votes are distributed proportionally. Freezing TRX for voting also gives you Energy and Bandwidth resources, making it a practical choice for active users.

📦 Block Production & Schedule

Super Representatives produce blocks in a rotating schedule:

Aspect Details
Block Time Every 3 seconds
Production Order Rotating schedule among 27 SRs
Blocks per SR per Round 1 block (each SR produces one block per round)
Round Duration 27 × 3 seconds = 81 seconds per round
Schedule Randomization Order is randomized each round for fairness
Missed Blocks If an SR misses blocks, they may lose votes and be replaced
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3-Second Blocks

Each SR has a 3-second window to produce a block. If they miss the window, the next SR takes over. This ensures consistent block production even if some SRs are slow.

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Fair Distribution

The rotating schedule ensures every SR gets an equal number of block production opportunities, distributing rewards fairly.

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Missed Block Penalty

SRs that frequently miss blocks may be penalized by losing votes from the community, potentially losing their SR status.

💰 Super Representative Rewards

Super Representatives earn rewards for their work:

Reward Type Amount Frequency
Block Reward 32 TRX per block Every block produced
Transaction Fees Share of fees in the block Every block produced
Voter Rewards Shared with voters Distributed periodically
Annual Estimate Varies (~32 TRX × ~10.5M blocks/year) ~336M TRX total per year
💰 Reward Distribution

Block rewards are distributed to the SR and their voters. SRs typically share 20-50% of rewards with their voters, incentivizing community participation. The exact split is determined by each SR's reward policy.

💰 Rewards & Energy

Running an SR node requires significant infrastructure. Using Tronsell Energy for your own TRON transactions can help reduce operational costs, but SR rewards are primarily earned through block production and voting incentives.

📊 Governance: Proposals & Voting

Super Representatives play a key role in TRON's on-chain governance:

  • Proposal Creation: Any SR can create a proposal to change network parameters (gas prices, block size, Energy pricing, etc.).
  • Proposal Voting: All 27 SRs vote on proposals. A proposal passes if it receives a supermajority (over 50%) of SR votes.
  • Proposal Types: Can include changes to transaction fees, block size, Energy/Bandwidth pricing, and other network parameters.
  • Community Input: While only SRs can vote, TRX holders influence decisions by voting for SRs who align with their preferences.
Governance Parameter Description Can Be Changed
Transaction Fees Cost of transactions ✅ Yes (SR vote)
Energy Price Cost of Energy (in sun) ✅ Yes (SR vote)
Block Size Maximum block size ✅ Yes (SR vote)
Block Rewards TRX per block ✅ Yes (SR vote)
Number of SRs Active validator count ✅ Yes (SR vote)

🚀 Becoming a Super Representative

Here's what it takes to become a TRON Super Representative:

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Hardware Infrastructure

High-performance servers: 16+ CPU cores, 32GB+ RAM, 1TB+ NVMe SSD, and 10+ Mbps bandwidth. Redundant setups recommended.

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TRX Stake

Candidates must stake a minimum amount of TRX (proposed in governance). This stake can be used to vote for yourself or demonstrate commitment.

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Community Support

Build a community of TRX holders who will vote for you. This requires outreach, transparency, and demonstrating reliability.

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Voting Campaign

Run a campaign to get votes. Community engagement, clear communication, and demonstrating competence are essential to attract voters.

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Maintenance

Once elected, continuously maintain your node, engage with the community, and participate in governance. Neglect can lead to loss of votes.

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Rewards

Earn 32 TRX per block plus fees. Share rewards with voters to maintain community support and stay elected.

🚀 SR Success Tips

Successful SRs combine technical excellence (reliable, high-performance nodes) with community engagement (transparency, communication, fair reward sharing). Building trust with voters is the key to long-term success.

Frequently Asked Questions About Super Representatives

What is a TRON Super Representative?

A TRON Super Representative (SR) is an elected validator node that produces blocks and maintains network consensus through TRON's Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) mechanism. There are 27 active SRs at any given time, elected by TRX holders through voting. SRs earn TRX rewards for producing blocks and securing the network, and they also participate in governance decisions.

How are TRON Super Representatives elected?

TRX holders vote for SR candidates by freezing their TRX and assigning votes to candidates. The top 27 candidates with the most votes become active Super Representatives. Voting is continuous — votes can be changed at any time, and the ranking updates every 6 hours (one maintenance period). This ensures accountability and responsiveness to the community.

How many TRON Super Representatives are there?

There are 27 active Super Representatives at any given time. Additionally, there are many Witness nodes (backup validators) that are ranked by votes and can become Super Representatives if they enter the top 27. This ensures a robust and continuously competitive validator set.

What rewards do TRON Super Representatives earn?

Super Representatives earn 32 TRX per block produced, plus a share of transaction fees from blocks they produce. Rewards are distributed to both the SR and their voters (who receive a portion based on votes). The total annual rewards depend on block production rate and network activity.

Can a Super Representative be removed?

Yes, Super Representatives can be removed through the voting process. If an SR loses community support or performs poorly, TRX holders can withdraw their votes and assign them to other candidates. If an SR falls out of the top 27, they lose their SR status and block production privileges. This ensures SRs remain accountable to the community.

What is the difference between a Super Representative and a witness?

Super Representatives are the active block producers — the top 27 vote-getters. Witnesses are backup validator nodes that have also registered and received votes but are not in the top 27. If an SR is removed, the highest-ranked witness moves up to become a Super Representative. This system ensures continuous block production and robust validator redundancy.

How can I vote for a Super Representative?

You can vote for Super Representatives using a TRON wallet like TronLink, Trust Wallet, or OKX Wallet. The process is: (1) Freeze your TRX (which gives you voting power), (2) Navigate to the voting section in your wallet, (3) Select your preferred SR candidates and assign your votes, (4) Your votes are applied on-chain. You can change your vote at any time.

⭐ Support the TRON Network

Vote for Super Representatives to support TRON's decentralization. Use Tronsell Energy to replace TRX burning and significantly reduce your TRON transaction costs.