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4TEEN Mobile AppUniversal wallet + live protocol layer

A multilingual TRON wallet that already manages real crypto activity, not just one ecosystem token.

The mobile app is not limited to 4TEEN. It already behaves like a broader TRON wallet with wallets, assets, transfers, QR flow, contacts, language, and settings. Manage Crypto is part of the real product, not decoration: users can browse assets, filter them, add custom tokens, and move across a much wider token surface. Inside that wallet core, the full 4TEEN system is already built in: direct buy, swap, unlock tracking, liquidity control, airdrop state, ambassador cabinet, contract map, and runtime readiness.

Wallet core

Universal

Wallets, send, asset management, scan, contacts, settings.

Asset scope

Wide

TRX, 4TEEN, stable assets, and user-managed custom token entries.

Languages

16

Dedicated language route with app-wide locale control.

4TEEN layer

Built in

Buy, swap, unlock, liquidity, airdrop, ambassadors, and info.

Entry Flow

How the real app moves the user

Boot

Smart entry routing

The mobile app does not dump every user into one generic start screen. It decides between first access, wallet unlock, and the active wallet path before the user even reaches the main product layer.

Home

Compact hub

The real home screen already acts as a working hub: direct buy, unlock visibility, liquidity control, and information routes stay close without hiding their deeper dedicated screens.

Deep routes

Full screens when needed

Every serious action still opens into its own surface. The app stays compact at the top layer, but never collapses important flow into one shallow dashboard.

Wallet Foundation

Why the app is broader than one protocol

Wallets

Multiple identities, not one fixed wallet

Users can create, import, rename, switch, and remove wallets, while the product keeps clear separation between signing wallets and watch-only wallets.

Send

Real transfer preparation

Send is not a raw address box. It already supports QR scan, contacts, recent recipients, asset selection, spendable-balance rules, and a clean confirmation step.

Manage Crypto

Broader than one ecosystem asset

Manage Crypto already treats assets as a real product layer: TRX, 4TEEN, stable assets, custom token entries, filters, sort modes, and target-asset selection for send and swap live in the same wallet surface.

Language

16 interface languages

The language layer is already built into the product, with a dedicated route and app-level locale control for English, Russian, Uzbek, Turkish, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Arabic, Hindi, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.

Resource Intelligence

Energy and Bandwidth are part of the product logic

Need now

Energy and bandwidth are measured before signature

Direct buy, send, swap, liquidity execution, and other contract routes estimate Energy and Bandwidth before the app asks for passcode or biometrics.

Shortfall

TRX burn is made visible instead of hidden

The app compares required resources against current wallet resources, shows the shortfall, and exposes the expected burn path instead of letting the user discover it through failure.

Rental

Resource top-up is integrated into the flow

The code already supports rental quote, payment, waiting, and ready states for send transfer, swap, direct buy, liquidity execution, ambassador registration, and ambassador withdrawals.

Replay

Pending rows stay operationally honest

If the operator side drops below its safe resource floor, ambassador allocation rows stay queued while the backend tops up resources and the hourly replay cycle checks again until the reward lands on-chain.

Inside the app, network-load cards already surface Need now, Available now, Missing, and coverage percentage for both Energy and Bandwidth. That makes the execution model easier to trust because the wallet explains the cost before the transaction is signed.

4TEEN Surfaces

What the protocol layer already does inside the app

Operating Rule

Universal wallet first

The strongest reading of this app is not “an ecosystem shell”. It already behaves like a broader TRON wallet with a wider token universe, and 4TEEN is built into that foundation as a live product layer.

Operating Rule

Watch-only and signing are different states

The app treats inspection and action differently. Watch-only wallets can read portfolio and protocol state, while direct buy, registration, liquidity execution, and withdrawal require full-access signing wallets.

Operating Rule

Operational readiness is part of the interface

Controller gating, resource coverage, queued reward rows, and replay status are all expressed as product states. The user sees what is ready now, what needs top-up, and what is waiting.

Operating Rule

Multilingual is product infrastructure

Language support is already encoded into the app, not left as a future wish. That matters because the product is meant to work beyond one market and beyond one community entry route.

Download Route

Download the wallet if you want the full product, not only the web shortcut.

The mobile app is where the strongest version of the story comes together: universal wallet behavior, multilingual interface, resource-aware execution, and the full 4TEEN operating layer in one place.

  • Use it as a broader TRON wallet, not only as a 4TEEN access point.
  • Keep portfolio, custom token handling, transfers, scanning, contacts, and language control in the same product.
  • Open the full 4TEEN layer inside the wallet: buy, unlock, liquidity, airdrop, ambassadors, and info.
  • See network load, resource shortfall, route protection, and operational readiness before signing or waiting blindly.