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Why is my token not showing a price in Trust Wallet? How to fix the "no price data" issue?

Trust Wallet shows token prices only if the contract is verified on Etherscan/BscScan, listed on CoinGecko/CoinMarketCap, and complies with supported standards—unverified or unlisted tokens display “no price data.”

Dec 27, 2025 at 12:39 am

Token Contract Verification Status

1. Trust Wallet relies on verified smart contract data to fetch and display accurate price information. If the token’s contract is not verified on Etherscan, BscScan, or other supported block explorers, Trust Wallet cannot retrieve reliable metadata including price feeds.

2. Unverified contracts often lack standardized interfaces like decimals, name, symbol, and total supply—elements that Trust Wallet uses to identify and index tokens correctly.

3. Even if the token appears in the wallet interface after manual addition, missing verification prevents integration with CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap APIs, resulting in blank or “no price data” labels.

4. Some developers deploy tokens using proxy patterns or upgradeable contracts without publishing full source code, which further obstructs verification and price indexing.

Price Feed Integration Requirements

1. Trust Wallet does not generate pricing data internally—it pulls real-time values exclusively from external aggregators such as CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap.

2. For a token to appear with a price, it must be listed on at least one of these platforms and have active trading volume across supported exchanges.

3. Tokens traded only on decentralized exchanges with low liquidity or no API-accessible order book data are frequently excluded from price feeds.

4. The token’s market cap, circulating supply, and exchange pair coverage must meet minimum thresholds set by data providers before inclusion.

Network and Token Standard Compatibility

1. Trust Wallet supports ERC-20, BEP-20, and select SPL tokens—but tokens built on unsupported standards (e.g., ERC-721, custom BEP-2, or non-compliant ERC-20 forks) will not display pricing even if added manually.

2. Cross-chain tokens bridged via unofficial bridges may carry mismatched contract addresses across networks, causing Trust Wallet to treat them as separate assets without unified price tracking.

3. Tokens deployed on newly added or low-activity chains—such as Linea, Base, or zkSync Era—may lack price feed support until integrations are extended by data providers.

4. Incorrect decimal configuration in the token contract leads to misinterpreted supply calculations, triggering rejection from price aggregation services.

Wallet Cache and Sync Behavior

1. Trust Wallet caches token metadata locally; outdated or corrupted cache entries can persist “no price data” states even after backend fixes.

2. Network congestion or temporary API outages from CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap result in intermittent price display failures across all supported tokens.

3. Users who import tokens via custom RPC endpoints may bypass default price feed routing, preventing automatic price resolution.

4. The wallet refreshes price data on app launch and periodically in the background—but manual pull-to-refresh does not trigger re-fetching of missing price entries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I force Trust Wallet to show price for my token by editing the contract address?Editing the contract address manually will not resolve price visibility. Trust Wallet validates addresses against its internal token list and external APIs. An invalid or mismatched address breaks recognition entirely.

Q: Does adding liquidity on PancakeSwap automatically make my token show price in Trust Wallet?No. Liquidity alone does not guarantee indexing. The token must be listed on CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap, and those platforms must source trade data from verified, API-accessible exchange endpoints.

Q: Why does my token show price on MetaMask but not Trust Wallet?MetaMask uses different price sources—including decentralized oracles and community-maintained token lists—while Trust Wallet strictly depends on centralized aggregators. Discrepancies arise when one platform includes the token and the other does not.

Q: Will resetting my Trust Wallet restore price data for unlisted tokens?Resetting the wallet clears local cache but does not alter backend indexing. If the token remains unlisted on CoinGecko or lacks verified contract data, price display will not return after reset.

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