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How to swap tokens inside Trust Wallet?

Open Trust Wallet, select a token, tap "Swap," choose your desired pair, review rates and fees, then confirm the transaction securely.

Sep 13, 2025 at 01:00 am

Accessing the Swap Feature in Trust Wallet

1. Open the Trust Wallet application on your mobile device and ensure you are logged into your account. Navigate to the home screen where your wallet balances are displayed.

2. Locate and tap on the token you wish to swap. This could be any cryptocurrency supported by the wallet, such as BNB, ETH, or a BEP-20/ERC-20 token.

3. On the token’s detail page, find the “Swap” button. It is usually positioned beneath options like “Send,” “Receive,” and “Buy.” Tap it to proceed.

4. The app will redirect you to the integrated swap interface powered by decentralized exchanges. Here, you can choose which token you want to exchange for another.

Ensure your internet connection is stable and that you are using the latest version of Trust Wallet to avoid transaction failures.

Selecting Tokens and Reviewing Rates

1. After entering the swap interface, select the token you want to trade from the list of available assets in your wallet.

2. Choose the destination token—the one you want to receive after the swap. The app will automatically display compatible pairs based on liquidity providers.

3. Enter the amount you wish to swap. As you input the value, the estimated output will appear alongside current exchange rates and estimated fees.

4. Compare rates across different decentralized exchanges aggregated within the wallet. Trust Wallet uses sources like PancakeSwap, Uniswap, and SushiSwap to offer competitive pricing.

Always check the price impact and slippage tolerance; high values may result in significant losses during volatile market conditions.

Confirming and Executing the Transaction

1. Once satisfied with the rate and estimated output, tap “Continue” or “Preview Swap” to review transaction details.

2. Carefully examine the breakdown: input amount, output amount, network fee, slippage settings, and the routing path used for the swap.

3. If everything appears correct, confirm the transaction by tapping “Swap” or “Confirm.” You will be prompted to authenticate using your wallet password or biometrics.

4. After confirmation, the transaction is broadcasted to the blockchain network. You can track its status via the built-in explorer link provided in the app.

Never share your recovery phrase or private keys during this process—Trust Wallet does not require them for swaps.

Frequently Asked Questions

What networks support token swaps in Trust Wallet?Trust Wallet supports swaps on multiple blockchains including Ethereum (ETH), Binance Smart Chain (BSC), Polygon (MATIC), Avalanche (AVAX), and others. The availability depends on the tokens you hold and their compatibility with decentralized liquidity pools.

Why does my swap fail or revert?A swap may fail due to insufficient gas fees, low liquidity for the selected pair, excessive price volatility, or incorrect slippage settings. Adjusting slippage tolerance slightly higher (e.g., 1–3%) can help complete trades during fast-moving markets.

Are there hidden fees when swapping tokens?The primary costs include the network gas fee and a small service fee collected by the aggregating platform. Trust Wallet displays all charges before confirmation, so no additional fees are applied post-transaction.

Can I cancel a swap after confirming it?No. Once a transaction is signed and sent to the blockchain, it cannot be canceled or reversed. You must wait for the network to finalize it, even if the outcome differs from expectations due to market shifts.

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