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How to import wallet from Trust Wallet to MetaMask?

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Jul 02, 2026 at 01:39 am

Understanding Wallet Import Fundamentals

1. Trust Wallet and MetaMask both use BIP-39 standard for seed phrase generation, enabling cross-compatibility between wallets.

2. Private key import is technically possible but carries higher risk due to exposure during manual entry.

3. Network configuration must match across both wallets—Ethereum Mainnet, Polygon, BSC, or Solana require correct RPC settings.

4. Imported addresses retain all on-chain history; no blockchain data is lost during the migration process.

5. Token balances appear automatically once the correct network is selected and synced with the imported account.

Step-by-Step Seed Phrase Migration

1. Open Trust Wallet and navigate to Settings > Security > Backup Wallet to reveal your 12-word recovery phrase.

2. Write down each word in exact order on physical paper—no digital storage, no screenshots, no cloud backups.

3. Launch MetaMask and select “Import wallet” instead of “Create a wallet” during initial setup or via Account Details > Import Account.

4. Enter the full 12-word phrase exactly as written, ensuring lowercase letters and single spaces between words.

5. Confirm derivation path selection: BIP-44 is default for Ethereum-compatible chains; BIP-32 may be required for legacy paths.

Verification and Post-Import Checks

1. Compare the first and last three characters of the public address shown in MetaMask with the same address displayed in Trust Wallet.

2. Initiate a test transaction of minimal value on the same network used in Trust Wallet to verify signing capability.

3. Manually add custom tokens if they do not auto-appear—use contract address, symbol, and decimals from Etherscan or equivalent explorers.

4. Review connected dApps under Connected Sites in MetaMask settings to ensure no unauthorized permissions persist.

5. Disable unused networks in MetaMask to reduce clutter and potential confusion during future transactions.

Common Pitfalls During Transfer

1. Copy-pasting seed phrases from messaging apps introduces invisible Unicode characters that break validation.

2. Using outdated MetaMask versions causes derivation path mismatches, especially with newer Trust Wallet installations.

3. Selecting incorrect chain ID during import leads to empty balances despite correct seed phrase entry.

4. Enabling “Hide zero balances” in MetaMask hides assets even when correctly imported and synced.

5. Failing to clear browser cache before importing may cause interface rendering issues or stuck loading states.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I import my Trust Wallet into MetaMask without losing access to Trust Wallet?Yes. Importing does not affect the original wallet. Both wallets operate independently using the same cryptographic keys.

Q: Why does MetaMask show zero balance after successful import?This usually occurs due to unsynced network state. Switch to the correct network, refresh the page, or manually trigger a sync via Settings > Advanced > Reset Account.

Q: Is it safe to import a wallet that holds NFTs on multiple chains?NFT visibility depends on MetaMask’s supported networks. You must manually enable each relevant chain (e.g., Polygon, Avalanche) and verify contract standards like ERC-721 or ERC-1155.

Q: What happens if I enter one wrong word during seed phrase import?MetaMask will reject the entire phrase. No partial matches are accepted. The checksum built into BIP-39 prevents silent failures—only exact matches proceed.

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