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How to Add a Custom Token to Trust Wallet? A Simple Guide.

Learn how to safely add a custom token to Trust Wallet by verifying the contract address and selecting the correct blockchain network.

Dec 03, 2025 at 01:39 pm

How to Add a Custom Token to Trust Wallet? A Simple Guide

Trust Wallet is one of the most widely used cryptocurrency wallets, supporting thousands of tokens across multiple blockchains. While many popular tokens appear automatically in the wallet interface, some custom or newly launched tokens may not be listed yet. Adding such tokens manually allows users to interact with decentralized applications and receive assets from new projects.

Understanding Custom Tokens

1. Custom tokens are digital assets created on existing blockchain networks such as Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, or Polygon. These tokens follow specific technical standards like BEP-20, ERC-20, or ERC-721.

  1. Not all tokens are immediately available in Trust Wallet’s default token list. This often happens with newly launched projects or low-market-cap tokens.
  2. To view and manage these unlisted tokens, users must add them manually using the contract address.
  3. The process requires precise information: the correct blockchain network, token symbol, decimals, and smart contract address.
  4. Entering incorrect details can result in lost funds or display errors, so accuracy is essential when adding a custom token.

Steps to Add a Custom Token

1. Open the Trust Wallet app and navigate to the wallet section for the blockchain where the token exists (e.g., Binance, Ethereum).

  1. Tap the '+' icon located in the top-right corner to access the 'Manage Assets' screen.
  2. Scroll down and select “Add Custom Token” at the bottom of the list.
  3. Choose the correct network from the dropdown menu—this must match the blockchain the token operates on.
  4. Enter the smart contract address of the token. This can usually be found on the project’s official website, whitepaper, or verified social media channels.
  5. Once the contract is validated, the token symbol and number of decimals should auto-fill. Confirm they match the official data.
  6. Tap “Next,” then “Add Token” to complete the process. The token will now appear in your wallet balance.

Verifying Token Authenticity

1. Always verify the contract address through multiple trusted sources before entering it into Trust Wallet.

  1. Use blockchain explorers like BscScan or Etherscan to confirm the contract’s legitimacy and check transaction volume.
  2. Look for audits, community engagement, and official announcements to reduce the risk of interacting with scam tokens.
  3. Beware of fake websites or phishing links that provide altered contract addresses designed to steal funds.
  4. Never share your recovery phrase or private keys when adding a token—Trust Wallet does not require this information.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the contract address for a token?Check the project’s official website, particularly the “Tokenomics” or “Smart Contract” section. Verified listings on CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko also display accurate contract addresses. Blockchain explorers allow direct lookup by searching the token name on the respective network.

Can I remove a custom token from my wallet?Yes. Go to the wallet tab, tap the three dots next to the token, and select “Hide.” This removes it from view but does not delete your ownership. You can re-add it anytime using the same contract details.

Why doesn’t my token balance show after adding it?Ensure you’re on the correct network and entered the exact contract address. Also, confirm that the token has been sent to your Trust Wallet address. If the transaction is pending or sent to another wallet, the balance won’t appear.

Is it safe to add unknown tokens?Adding a token only displays it in your wallet—it doesn’t grant permission to spend or transfer. However, interacting with malicious dApps or approving token spending can lead to fund loss. Exercise caution when dealing with unfamiliar projects.

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