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How to connect Trust Wallet to Uniswap? (DeFi Guide)

To use Uniswap with Trust Wallet: download the official app, secure your 12-word phrase, add the correct network (e.g., Ethereum), fund it with ETH/BNB/MATIC, then connect via app.uniswap.org.

Mar 23, 2026 at 10:20 pm

Setting Up Trust Wallet for Uniswap Access

1. Download and install the official Trust Wallet application from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Verify the developer is “Trust Wallet” to avoid counterfeit versions.

2. Create a new wallet or import an existing one using your 12-word recovery phrase. Never share this phrase with anyone or store it digitally.

3. Ensure Ethereum (ETH) or the desired network (e.g., BSC, Polygon) is added to your wallet’s asset list. Tap the '+' icon in the Assets tab and search for the chain name to enable it.

4. Fund your wallet with native gas tokens—ETH for Ethereum mainnet, BNB for BSC, or MATIC for Polygon—depending on which network you intend to use with Uniswap.

5. Confirm your wallet address displays correctly under the “Receive” section and matches the address shown when connecting externally.

Connecting Trust Wallet to Uniswap Interface

1. Open a supported browser on your mobile device—Chrome or Brave are recommended—and navigate to https://app.uniswap.org.

2. Tap the wallet icon in the top-right corner of the Uniswap interface. A connection modal will appear listing compatible wallets.

3. Select “Trust Wallet” from the list. If not visible, tap “Connect Wallet” again and choose “More Wallets”, then locate Trust Wallet.

4. Your Trust Wallet app will launch automatically. Review the connection request, including the domain and permissions requested, before approving.

5. Once approved, the Uniswap interface updates to show your connected wallet address and available balances across supported tokens.

Executing Swaps on Uniswap via Trust Wallet

1. Choose the token pair you wish to trade—for example, ETH to USDC—using the input and output fields on the swap interface.

2. Enter the amount you want to swap. The interface calculates slippage tolerance, price impact, and estimated output in real time.

3. Adjust slippage tolerance if needed—0.5% is default—but avoid setting it too high to prevent unfavorable execution during volatility.

4. Tap “Swap” and confirm the transaction details inside Trust Wallet. You’ll see gas fee estimates, network selection, and a countdown timer.

5. After signing, the transaction broadcasts to the blockchain. Track its status using the explorer link provided in Trust Wallet’s transaction history.

Managing Networks and Token Lists

1. Within Trust Wallet, go to Settings > Wallets > Network Settings to verify the active network matches Uniswap’s selected chain.

2. Manually add custom tokens if Uniswap displays a token not yet in your wallet—use the contract address, symbol, and decimals from the Uniswap token page.

3. Toggle between networks directly in Uniswap’s top bar—Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base—each requiring corresponding gas tokens in Trust Wallet.

4. Disable unused networks in Trust Wallet to reduce clutter and prevent accidental transactions on wrong chains.

5. Bookmark multiple Uniswap subdomains (e.g., https://app.uniswap.org/#/swap?outputCurrency=0x...) for frequently traded pairs to speed up future access.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does Uniswap show “Not connected” after I approve in Trust Wallet?A: This usually occurs due to network mismatch—verify both Uniswap’s selected network and Trust Wallet’s active network are identical. Also check if your browser has ad-blockers or privacy extensions interfering with wallet injection.

Q: Can I use Trust Wallet to interact with Uniswap V3 concentrated liquidity positions?A: Yes, but only through the official Uniswap interface on supported networks. Trust Wallet acts as a signing layer; all position creation, adjustment, and withdrawal logic runs on-chain via Uniswap’s smart contracts.

Q: Is it safe to connect Trust Wallet to third-party Uniswap forks or aggregators?A: Only connect to domains verified as official—uniswap.org, uniswap.exchange, or documented community mirrors. Fake sites mimic UIs to steal signatures. Always inspect the URL and SSL certificate before approving any connection.

Q: Why does my Trust Wallet show zero balance after connecting to Uniswap?A: Uniswap may default to a network where you hold no assets. Switch networks in Uniswap’s top bar and ensure Trust Wallet has that chain enabled and funded with its native gas token.

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