Trust Wallet — Secure Multi‑Currency Crypto Wallet & Web3
Trust Wallet is a secure multi‑currency crypto wallet and Web3 gateway for Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB and thousands of tokens. Manage crypto, collect NFTs, explore DeFi, and interact with Web3 dApps while keeping private keys in your control. This sample content is informational and not an official Trust Wallet page.
Overview — A private-key first wallet
Trust Wallet prioritizes private-key custody and a simple user experience. As a multi‑currency wallet, Trust Wallet supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB (Binance Chain & Smart Chain), as well as a broad selection of ERC‑20, BEP‑2, BEP‑20 and other tokens. Use Trust Wallet to send and receive crypto, view NFT collections, connect to Web3 dApps, and stake supported assets while keeping full control of your private keys.
Key features
Manage Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB and thousands of tokens in one secure app — consolidated balances, transaction histories and currency conversions.
Connect to decentralized applications (dApps) directly from the wallet to swap, lend, farm and interact with smart contracts in a permissioned session.
View and manage supported NFTs; display metadata, provenance and token details for popular NFT standards.
Stake supported PoS assets directly in-wallet or access DeFi protocols through integrated dApps. Monitor rewards and validator status.
Security & private key custody
Trust Wallet is a non‑custodial wallet: private keys and recovery phrases remain with the user. Best practices include securely backing up the recovery phrase (seed), avoiding digital copies, and storing backups offline or in tamper‑resistant physical backups. Enable device-level security (PIN, biometrics) and verify contract interactions carefully before approving signatures in the Web3 dApp browser.
Getting started — quick setup
- Download the Trust Wallet app from the official app store or verified source and verify authenticity.
 - Create a new wallet: write down the recovery phrase and store it offline in multiple secure locations.
 - Add supported coins and tokens, or import existing wallets via seed/recovery phrase if needed.
 - Use the built‑in Web3 browser to connect to dApps; always confirm transaction details on the device before signing.
 
Privacy & data handling
As a local wallet, Trust Wallet stores keys on the device and fetches blockchain data via public nodes or integrated providers. Minimize exposure by disabling unnecessary telemetry, keeping apps updated, and using privacy-preserving networks or RPC endpoints when necessary.
Tips for safe Web3 interactions
- Always review smart contract calls and approve only expected operations.
 - Use small test transactions when interacting with new dApps or smart contracts.
 - Verify contract addresses and use reputable dApp aggregators or audit reports.
 - Keep multiple backups of your recovery phrase in secure, separated locations.
 
Frequently asked questions
A: Trust Wallet is a non‑custodial wallet where security depends on how you manage your private keys and recovery phrase. Use strong device security, avoid sharing your seed, and follow best practices. This page is sample content and not an official security audit.
A: Yes — Trust Wallet displays supported NFT standards and lets you view metadata and token details. NFT support varies across chains and token standards.
A: During wallet creation you receive a recovery phrase (seed). Write it down offline and store copies in secure, separate locations. Do not store the seed digitally or share it.
A: Restore your wallet on a new device using your recovery phrase. If you lose both device and recovery phrase with no backup, you will not be able to access funds.
A: Use reputable dApp directories, verify contract addresses, read audits, and perform small test transactions. Never approve unexpected token allowances or sign messages from unknown sources.