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How to swap USDT for ETH in Trust Wallet? (In-app exchange)

To swap USDT for ETH in Trust Wallet: unlock wallet, tap Swap, select USDT (From) and ETH (To), enter amount, approve USDT allowance if needed, then confirm swap—both tokens must be on Ethereum.

Mar 04, 2026 at 10:19 pm

Accessing the Built-in Swap Feature

1. Open Trust Wallet and ensure your wallet is unlocked using your passcode or biometric authentication.

  1. Tap the 'Swap' button located at the bottom navigation bar—this launches the integrated decentralized exchange interface.
  2. Confirm that your connected wallet address is correctly displayed at the top of the screen.
  3. Select USDT as the token to sell by tapping the “From” field and searching for “USDT” in the token list.
  4. Choose ETH as the token to receive by tapping the “To” field and selecting “ETH” from the available options.

Setting Swap Parameters

1. Enter the exact amount of USDT you wish to exchange; the interface instantly displays the estimated ETH output.

  1. Review the exchange rate, slippage tolerance, and network fee shown beneath the input fields.
  2. Adjust slippage manually if needed—default is typically 0.5%, but volatile markets may require higher values.
  3. Verify that the selected blockchain network matches both tokens’ standards: USDT must be on Ethereum (ERC-20) or another compatible chain where ETH resides.
  4. Ensure sufficient ETH balance remains in the wallet to cover gas fees; Trust Wallet does not auto-deduct gas from swapped assets.

Approving Token Allowance

1. If swapping USDT for the first time on a given network, Trust Wallet prompts an approval transaction before execution.

  1. Tap “Approve” to initiate the ERC-20 allowance contract interaction with the USDT token smart contract.
  2. Wait for confirmation—this step requires one on-chain transaction and may take up to two minutes depending on Ethereum congestion.
  3. Do not repeat the approval unless the allowance has been reset or fully consumed.
  4. A green checkmark appears once the allowance is confirmed on-chain, enabling the subsequent swap.

Executing the Swap Transaction

1. After approval, tap “Swap” again to trigger the actual exchange transaction.

  1. A modal displays final details: input amount, expected output, estimated gas fee, and deadline.
  2. Confirm the transaction using your wallet’s signing method—biometric or password-based.
  3. The transaction hash appears immediately after signing; it can be copied and pasted into Etherscan for real-time tracking.
  4. ETH appears in your wallet balance once the transaction receives at least one block confirmation on Ethereum.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

1. If the “Swap” button remains disabled, verify internet connectivity and check whether USDT and ETH are both enabled in your token settings.

  1. Slippage errors often occur when price moves beyond tolerance during confirmation—increasing slippage or waiting for calmer market conditions resolves this.
  2. Failed approvals usually stem from insufficient ETH for gas—add at least 0.01 ETH before retrying.
  3. Missing ETH post-swap may indicate wrong network selection—cross-check that both USDT and ETH are on Ethereum Mainnet, not BSC or Polygon.
  4. Delayed confirmations correlate directly with Ethereum base fee spikes—monitor current gas prices via the Trust Wallet gas indicator before initiating.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I swap USDT on TRON (TRC-20) for ETH directly in Trust Wallet?A: No. Trust Wallet’s in-app swap only supports cross-token swaps within the same blockchain. TRC-20 USDT cannot be directly exchanged for ETH because they reside on incompatible networks.

Q: Why does Trust Wallet ask for two separate transactions instead of one?A: The first transaction grants permission for the DEX router to move your USDT. The second executes the actual trade. This two-step model is standard for ERC-20 tokens due to Ethereum’s permissionless transfer design.

Q: Is the swap executed through a centralized exchange or a decentralized protocol?A: Trust Wallet routes swaps through decentralized liquidity aggregators like 1inch, Uniswap, and SushiSwap. No central entity holds custody of funds during the process.

Q: What happens if I close the app while the swap is pending?A: Closing the app does not cancel or interrupt the transaction. Once signed and broadcast, it lives independently on the Ethereum blockchain until confirmed or expired.

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