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how to get erc20 wallet address in trust wallet

To access an ERC20 wallet address in Trust Wallet, create a new wallet or import an existing one, select the "Multi-Coin Wallet," add the token to your wallet, and copy the address displayed under "Receive."

Nov 04, 2024 at 11:37 am

How to Get an ERC20 Wallet Address in Trust Wallet

  1. Download and Install Trust Wallet: Download the Trust Wallet app from the official website or app store.
  2. Create a New Wallet or Import an Existing One: If you don't have an existing Trust Wallet, create a new one by clicking on "Create a New Wallet." If you already have a wallet, you can use the "Import Wallet" option to restore it.
  3. Choose Multi-Coin Wallet: Select the "Multi-Coin Wallet" option when creating a new wallet. This will enable you to store multiple cryptocurrencies, including ERC20 tokens.
  4. Add an ERC20 Token: Go to the "Tokens" tab in your wallet and tap on the "Add Token" button. Search for the ERC20 token you want to store by its name or contract address.
  5. Copy the Wallet Address: Once the token is added to your wallet, tap on it to view its details. Your ERC20 wallet address will be the string of letters and numbers displayed under "Receive."
  6. Verify the Address: Always verify the wallet address before sending any funds. You can do this by comparing it to the address provided by the sender or by using a third-party tool like Etherscan.

Additional Tips:

  • Keep your wallet seed phrase private and secure.
  • Use a hardware wallet for storing large amounts of cryptocurrency.
  • Be aware of phishing scams and never share your wallet address or seed phrase with anyone.
  • Check the token contract address carefully to avoid scams.
  • Use a reputable blockchain explorer like Etherscan or Blockchair to monitor your transactions.

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