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How to add a custom token to Trust Wallet? (Asset Management)

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Mar 31, 2026 at 12:59 pm

Understanding Custom Token Integration

1. Trust Wallet supports Ethereum-based tokens adhering to the ERC-20 standard, as well as tokens built on BNB Smart Chain (BEP-20), Polygon, Avalanche C-Chain, and other EVM-compatible networks.

2. Users must manually input the token’s contract address, symbol, decimals, and network to register it within the wallet interface.

3. No centralized approval mechanism exists—token visibility depends solely on correct parameter entry and network compatibility.

4. The wallet does not validate token legitimacy or audit smart contracts; users assume full responsibility for verifying contract authenticity before adding.

5. Once added, the token appears under the “Assets” tab and functions like native assets for sending, receiving, and viewing balances.

Navigating the Asset Management Interface

1. Open Trust Wallet and tap the Assets tab located at the bottom navigation bar.

2. Tap the + icon in the top-right corner to initiate custom token addition.

3. Select the blockchain network where the token is deployed—options include Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, and others.

4. Paste the verified contract address into the designated field; incorrect addresses result in zero balance display or failure to load.

5. Input the token symbol and decimal places exactly as defined in the token’s source code—mismatches cause inaccurate balance representation.

Verifying Contract Authenticity

1. Always cross-check the contract address on a trusted block explorer such as Etherscan, BscScan, or Polygonscan.

2. Confirm the token’s official website links and social media channels match those listed on the explorer’s “Contract” or “Info” section.

3. Review the “Read Contract” and “Write Contract” tabs to ensure functions like totalSupply, name, and symbol return expected values.

4. Avoid tokens with unverified contracts or missing ownership renouncement—these pose high risk of minting manipulation or rug pulls.

5. Check transaction history for consistent transfer patterns and absence of suspicious bulk transfers to unknown wallets.

Managing Added Tokens Post-Integration

1. After successful addition, the token appears in the asset list with real-time price data pulled from CoinGecko if supported.

2. Users can enable or disable price tracking by toggling the Show/Hide option next to the token name.

3. To remove a custom token, long-press its row in the Assets list and select Remove—this action does not affect on-chain holdings.

4. Balance updates occur automatically upon new transactions confirmed on the respective blockchain.

5. Sending requires selecting the token, entering recipient address and amount, then confirming gas fees in the native chain currency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does my custom token show zero balance after adding?A: This usually occurs due to an incorrect contract address, wrong network selection, or the wallet not holding any balance of that token on-chain.

Q: Can I add non-EVM tokens like Solana or Cardano assets as custom tokens?A: No. Trust Wallet only permits custom additions for EVM-compatible chains. Non-EVM assets require native support through wallet updates.

Q: Does adding a custom token expose my private keys?A: No. Trust Wallet never transmits private keys or seed phrases during token addition—it operates entirely client-side.

Q: Why doesn’t my token appear in the DApp browser’s token selector?A: DApps rely on their own token lists or user-added tokens via wallet injection; manual addition in Trust Wallet does not auto-populate external DApp interfaces.

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