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How to use WalletConnect with Trust Wallet? (Cross-Platform)

WalletConnect lets Trust Wallet securely connect to dApps via QR or deep links—no KYC, private keys stay local, and users must manually approve every transaction.

Mar 21, 2026 at 03:20 pm

Understanding WalletConnect Integration

1. WalletConnect is an open-source protocol that enables secure communication between decentralized applications and cryptocurrency wallets via QR code scanning or deep linking.

2. Trust Wallet supports WalletConnect v1 and v2, allowing users to interact with dApps across Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Avalanche, and other EVM-compatible chains without exposing private keys.

3. The connection establishes an encrypted bridge where all signing requests are routed through WalletConnect’s relay servers, preserving wallet sovereignty.

4. No account creation or KYC is required on the WalletConnect side—only a compatible wallet like Trust Wallet and an active internet connection.

5. Users retain full control: each transaction approval must be manually confirmed inside Trust Wallet’s interface before broadcast.

Initiating Connection from Desktop Browsers

1. Navigate to a WalletConnect-enabled dApp such as Uniswap, PancakeSwap, or Aave using Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.

2. Click “Connect Wallet” and select “WalletConnect” from the provider list—do not choose “Trust Wallet” directly unless it appears as a native option.

3. A QR code will appear on screen; open Trust Wallet on your mobile device and tap the wallet icon in the top-right corner to access the built-in QR scanner.

4. Scan the QR code—the app will display the requesting dApp’s name, requested chain ID, and permissions requested (e.g., view balance, sign transactions).

5. Tap “Approve” to establish the session; the dApp will now reflect your connected address and token balances.

Connecting from Mobile Web Browsers

1. Open Safari or Chrome on iOS or Android and go to a dApp that supports WalletConnect.

2. Trigger the wallet connection flow and select WalletConnect when prompted—some sites auto-detect Trust Wallet if installed.

3. If a deep link appears (e.g., trust://wc?uri=...), tap it to launch Trust Wallet directly; if blocked, copy the URI and paste it into Trust Wallet’s browser bar.

4. Confirm the connection request within Trust Wallet, verifying domain, network, and scope of access.

5. Once approved, the mobile dApp tab reloads with your wallet address and interactive features enabled.

Troubleshooting Common Connection Failures

1. If the QR code fails to scan, ensure camera permissions are granted to Trust Wallet and lighting conditions are adequate.

2. Session timeouts occur after 30 minutes of inactivity—re-scan the QR code or re-initiate the connection flow.

3. Chain mismatches happen when the dApp defaults to Ethereum Mainnet but Trust Wallet is set to BSC; manually switch networks inside Trust Wallet before reconnecting.

4. Relay server errors may appear during high-traffic periods; switching to WalletConnect v2-compatible dApps often resolves instability.

5. Clearing Trust Wallet’s browsing cache under Settings > DApps > Clear Cache can restore broken sessions without deleting wallet data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use WalletConnect with Trust Wallet on multiple devices simultaneously?Yes. Each device creates an independent session. Approving a transaction on one phone does not affect another active WalletConnect session.

Q: Does WalletConnect store my private keys on its servers?No. Private keys never leave Trust Wallet. WalletConnect only relays encrypted payloads for signature requests.

Q: Why does a dApp show “Unsupported Chain” after connecting?This occurs when Trust Wallet’s active network doesn’t match the dApp’s expected chain ID. Switch networks inside Trust Wallet before initiating the connection.

Q: Is it safe to connect to unknown dApps using WalletConnect?No. Always verify the dApp’s domain, audit status, and community reputation before approving any connection—malicious interfaces can request excessive permissions.

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