Wallet
Trust Wallet
Review custody model, device support, and mapped asset support for Trust Wallet.
Trust Wallet should be judged on custody quality, support depth, and how much compromise the mapped assets require.
- • Users who want self-custody control.
- • People prioritizing convenience over hardware workflows.
- • Users who want at least some assets supported natively rather than only partially.
- • Users expecting every asset route to be equally clean.
- • Users who insist on hardware-linked cold-storage options.
- • Anyone who ignores source confidence and freshness on support claims.
Trust Wallet becomes more compelling when the custody model matches your preferences and the asset support is native rather than partial or chain-dependent.
Reputation & user sentiment
Independent ratings and community sentiment
Use these as supporting trust context, not as a replacement for custody, compatibility, or route analysis.
Good consumer UX and app ratings, but reputation is dragged down by support and trust complaints.
- • easy onboarding
- • broad token support
- • good mobile convenience
- • support complaints
- • swap fee frustration
- • scam-token confusion
Supported assets
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Bitcoin
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Ethereum
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Solana
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: TON
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: TOKEN STANDARD · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Ethereum
Trust Wallet is broader than Phantom for LINK, but less guided: users can still make wrong-network mistakes, need the correct gas token per chain, and should not confuse hot-wallet convenience with strong cold-storage security.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Ethereum
Native TRX support with staking and bandwidth/energy management; tighten source and notes.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Ethereum
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Native / unspecified
Trust Wallet allows secure HBAR storage, send, and receive; manual activation may be required in some versions.
Support: NATIVE · Send: Yes · Receive: Yes
Chain/context: Sui
Seeded initial wallet support mapping; verify exact chain/account support from official docs.
Country notes
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in the UK, but Travel Rule flows may require declaring ownership of destination wallet addresses when withdrawing from centralized exchanges.
Travel Rule and tax/reporting friction remain meaningful when moving funds between exchanges and self-custody wallets.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Canada, but CSA treatment of certain stablecoin/off-ramp paths can create extra friction for some users.
Exchange-to-wallet movements may involve stronger Travel Rule ownership checks.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Germany, but Travel Rule friction and ownership verification for unhosted wallets are especially strong.