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Can I send Bitcoin from Cash App to Trust Wallet?

You can send Bitcoin from Cash App to Trust Wallet by copying the receiving address and confirming the transaction details.

Jul 07, 2025 at 12:29 pm

Understanding the Transfer Process

Yes, you can send Bitcoin from Cash App to Trust Wallet, but it requires a few steps and careful attention. Both platforms support Bitcoin (BTC), which makes the transfer feasible as long as you follow the correct procedures. It’s essential to ensure that you're using the same blockchain network for both sending and receiving. In this case, Bitcoin operates on its native blockchain, so no cross-chain bridges or additional tools are needed.

Important: Always double-check wallet addresses before initiating any transaction, as irreversible mistakes can occur if an incorrect address is used.


Step-by-Step Guide: Sending Bitcoin from Cash App

Before proceeding, make sure your Cash App account is verified and has sufficient Bitcoin balance.

  • Open the Cash App mobile application on your device
  • Navigate to the Bitcoin tab located at the bottom of the home screen
  • Click on the Send button
  • Select Scan QR Code or Enter Address

At this point, you’ll need the receiving address from Trust Wallet.


Obtaining the Bitcoin Receiving Address from Trust Wallet

To receive Bitcoin in Trust Wallet, you must first generate a receiving address within the app.

  • Launch the Trust Wallet application
  • Go to the Wallet section and select Bitcoin (BTC)
  • Tap on the Receive button
  • A screen displaying your Bitcoin wallet address will appear

This address typically starts with a 'bc1' or '3' prefix and looks like a long string of letters and numbers. You can either scan this QR code from Cash App or manually enter the address.

Important: Never copy or share your private keys; only use the public receiving address for transfers.


Pasting or Scanning the Address into Cash App

Once you have the receiving address from Trust Wallet, return to the Cash App interface where you were prompted to enter the recipient's information.

  • You can either scan the QR code displayed in Trust Wallet using Cash App’s camera feature
  • Or manually paste the copied address into the input field

After confirming the accuracy of the address, proceed to the next step.

Important: Avoid making typos when entering the address manually, as even one character change can lead to permanent loss of funds.


Confirming the Transaction and Network Fees

Before finalizing the transfer, Cash App will prompt you to confirm the amount and associated fees.

  • Review the amount of Bitcoin being sent
  • Check the network fee, which varies depending on blockchain congestion
  • Tap Confirm to proceed with the transaction

Once confirmed, the Bitcoin will be broadcasted to the Bitcoin blockchain and begin processing.

Important: Transactions may take several minutes to show up in Trust Wallet, especially during high network activity.

You can track the status of your transaction using a blockchain explorer by pasting the transaction ID (TXID) provided by Cash App.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I send Bitcoin from Cash App to Trust Wallet without paying fees?

No, all Bitcoin transactions require a network fee to compensate miners for validating the transaction. These fees fluctuate based on network demand and can be higher during peak times.

What should I do if my Bitcoin doesn’t arrive in Trust Wallet after several hours?

First, verify that the transaction was successful by checking the TXID on a blockchain explorer. If the transaction shows as confirmed but still hasn’t appeared in Trust Wallet, wait a bit longer—sometimes there’s a delay. If it still doesn’t arrive after 24 hours, contact Trust Wallet support with the transaction details.

Is it safe to send Bitcoin between these two wallets?

Yes, as long as you use the correct receiving address and ensure you’re not sending to a different cryptocurrency wallet (e.g., Ethereum instead of Bitcoin). Always double-check the address format and destination chain.

Can I reverse a Bitcoin transaction once it’s been sent?

No, Bitcoin transactions are irreversible once they are confirmed on the blockchain. This is why verifying the recipient address before sending is critical.

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