Vaultion

Create new escrow

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ConceptCurrent step
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Pricing
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Parties
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Updates
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Deposit
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Done
Step 1 of 6
Concept

Step 1 of 5 — Agreement

What is this escrow for?

Describe exactly what is being bought or sold. This is the official record of the deal.

Select Escrow Type
Deal Details

Supporting documents can be attached as on-chain evidence from the escrow page after it's created.

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Step 2 of 5 — Pricing

Amount

Set how much USDT TRC20 to lock on TRON.

Amount (USDT TRC20)
Timing

Step 3 of 5 — Parties

Wallet addresses

These are written into the deal — they cannot be changed after it is created.

Parties

Both TRON (TRC20) addresses are written into the deal. On the last step, either party can connect a matching wallet and deposit the escrow amount.

Vaultion-assisted dispute resolution

If the deal is disputed on TRON, a Vaultion reviewer rules from the evidence. Funds stay in the contract until the ruling.

Double-check both addresses. Only a wallet that matches buyer or seller can deposit on the final step. A wrong address cannot be fixed after the escrow is created.

Step 4 of 5 — Updates

Email updates (optional)

Want to be notified as this escrow progresses? Add an email and we'll send updates when it's funded, released, disputed, or resolved. Doing a completely private transaction? Just leave this blank and continue.


Creating this escrow doesn't notify the seller. Add their address and we'll send a one-time invite.

They confirm it themselves. We never add an address to escrow mail on someone else's word.

We send a confirmation link first — no emails arrive until you click it.

Step 5 of 5 — Deposit

Connect wallet & deposit

Escrow is not funded yet. Buyer or seller connects a wallet that matches one of the addresses below, then deposits USDT TRC20 into the contract.

Review
Deal
Amount to lock
NetworkTRON · USDT TRC20
Buyer
Seller
Challenge window
DisputeVaultion-assisted (TRON)
Platform fee
Depositor sends
Wallet deposit

Connect as buyer or seller — the connected address must match step 3. That wallet pays the deposit + fee.

Not connected

Connect a TRON wallet to deposit.

  1. Connect wallet (must equal buyer or seller)
  2. Approve USDT TRC20 for the escrow contract
  3. Pay platform fee + lock the escrow amount

Deposit locked

USDT TRC20 is locked in the escrow contract.

Escrow reference:

Deposit confirmed. Funded by the connected party. Do not create this deal again or you will open a second escrow.
What happens next
  1. 1
    Share the escrow with the other party

    Send the escrow ID / link. They can verify the locked USDT on TRON.

  2. 2
    Seller delivers

    Funds stay in the contract — not with Vaultion, not spendable by the buyer outside the rules.

  3. 3
    Buyer releases (or auto-release)

    After delivery, buyer releases to seller. If buyer goes silent, auto-release after the challenge window protects an honest seller.

  4. 4
    Dispute if needed

    Either side opens a dispute, both submit evidence, Vaultion-assisted review rules, contract pays out only per that ruling.

Buyer

May deposit on step 5 if their wallet matches. After lock: wait for delivery → release or dispute.

Seller

May deposit on step 5 if their wallet matches (e.g. seller-funded deal). After lock: deliver → receive on release / auto-release / winning dispute.

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