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How to use Trust Wallet with a Hardware Wallet? (Ledger Integration)

To use Ledger with Trust Wallet, update firmware, install the correct blockchain app (e.g., Ethereum or Solana), enable Contract Data and Browser Support, connect via USB or Bluetooth, and always verify transactions on-device.

Mar 28, 2026 at 09:20 am

Setting Up Ledger Device for Trust Wallet Integration

1. Ensure your Ledger device runs the latest firmware version via Ledger Live application.

2. Install the Ethereum or Solana app—depending on the blockchain you intend to manage—directly from Ledger Live.

3. Enable Contract Data in the Ethereum app settings if interacting with ERC-20 tokens or smart contract-based dApps.

4. Confirm that the “Browser Support” toggle is activated within the Ethereum or relevant app on the Ledger device.

5. Connect the Ledger to your smartphone using a certified USB-C to USB-C or USB-A to USB-C cable, depending on your phone model.

Connecting Ledger to Trust Wallet on Mobile

1. Open Trust Wallet and tap the wallet icon in the top-left corner to access wallet management.

2. Select “+ Add Wallet” and scroll down to locate “Hardware Wallet” under the “Other Wallets” section.

3. Choose “Ledger” and follow the on-screen instructions to initiate Bluetooth pairing or wired connection.

4. Grant Trust Wallet permission to access Bluetooth when prompted by your Android or iOS system.

5. Approve the connection request directly on your Ledger device screen by pressing both side buttons simultaneously.

Managing Assets Across Chains with Ledger + Trust Wallet

1. After successful pairing, Trust Wallet displays supported accounts derived from your Ledger’s BIP-44 path for Ethereum, Polygon, BSC, and Solana.

2. Each imported account appears with its native balance, including ETH, MATIC, BNB, and SOL, alongside associated token balances like USDC or UNI.

3. To send assets, select the desired wallet, enter the recipient address, amount, and gas fee parameters—then confirm the transaction on your Ledger device.

4. For token swaps, navigate to the DEX tab inside Trust Wallet, choose a supported decentralized exchange such as Uniswap or PancakeSwap, and execute trades with signing handled entirely by Ledger.

5. Staking actions on chains like Polygon or Solana require manual approval on the Ledger screen each time a delegation or withdrawal operation is initiated.

Security Practices While Using Ledger with Trust Wallet

1. Never share your Ledger recovery phrase with Trust Wallet or any third-party application—even if prompted during setup.

2. Disable “Auto-lock” in Ledger Live only temporarily during integration; re-enable it afterward to prevent unauthorized physical access.

3. Verify all transaction details—including destination address, amount, and network fee—on the Ledger’s OLED screen before final confirmation.

4. Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks when performing hardware wallet operations through Trust Wallet.

5. Regularly audit connected dApps in Trust Wallet’s “Settings > Connected DApps” and revoke permissions for unused services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does Trust Wallet support Ledger Nano X via Bluetooth?A: Yes, Trust Wallet supports Ledger Nano X exclusively through Bluetooth on compatible Android and iOS devices. The Nano S requires a wired connection and does not support wireless pairing.

Q: Can I view NFTs stored on my Ledger through Trust Wallet?A: Yes, after connecting your Ledger, Trust Wallet automatically detects and displays compatible NFTs across Ethereum, Polygon, and BSC networks—provided the collection is whitelisted in Trust Wallet’s NFT explorer.

Q: Why does my Ledger show “Processing…” indefinitely when signing a transaction?A: This usually occurs when the wrong blockchain app is open on the Ledger device. Ensure the correct app (e.g., Ethereum for ETH transfers) is active and that Contract Data is enabled where required.

Q: Is it possible to import a Ledger account into Trust Wallet without physical access to the device?A: No. Trust Wallet enforces strict hardware-level signing. All private key operations must occur on the Ledger itself—no seed phrase import or software-based key derivation is permitted.

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