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How to find your wallet address for a specific coin on Trust Wallet?

To find your wallet address in Trust Wallet, open the app, select your desired cryptocurrency, tap "Receive," and copy the displayed public address or QR code.

Sep 12, 2025 at 10:54 am

Finding Your Wallet Address for Any Coin in Trust Wallet

Trust Wallet is one of the most widely used cryptocurrency wallets, offering support for thousands of digital assets across multiple blockchains. Whether you're receiving Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Coin, or any ERC-20 token, knowing how to locate your wallet address is essential. The process is straightforward, but it's important to follow the correct steps to avoid sending funds to the wrong network.

Accessing Your Wallet Dashboard

  1. Open the Trust Wallet application on your mobile device and unlock it using your passcode, fingerprint, or Face ID.
  2. Once inside, you’ll land on the main dashboard where all your supported assets are displayed.
  3. Select the cryptocurrency for which you need the wallet address. For example, tap on “Ethereum” if you want the address for ETH or an ERC-20 token.
  4. The app will open the asset’s details page, showing your current balance and recent transaction history.
  5. Look for the “Receive” button, usually located at the bottom center of the screen. Tap it to proceed.

Viewing and Sharing Your Public Address

  1. After tapping “Receive,” you’ll see a screen displaying your public wallet address along with a QR code.
  2. Your wallet address is a long string of alphanumeric characters starting with “0x” for Ethereum-based coins or “bc1”/“1” for Bitcoin.
  3. The QR code represents the same address and can be scanned by another user to initiate a transfer.
  4. You can copy the address to your clipboard by tapping the “Copy” button next to it.
  5. To share the address directly, use the share icon to send it via messaging apps, email, or social platforms.

Important Notes When Sharing Your Address

  1. Never share your private key or recovery phrase with anyone. The wallet address is safe to share as it is public information.
  2. Always double-check the first and last few characters of the address when pasting it elsewhere to prevent fraud.
  3. Different coins may use different networks. For example, USDT can exist on Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, or Tron. Ensure the sender uses the same network your Trust Wallet address supports.
  4. If you're receiving a token that isn't visible in your wallet, you may need to manually add the token contract to reveal the balance after transfer.
  5. Some assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum have unique address formats. Sending ETH to a BTC address will result in permanent loss of funds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I have multiple addresses for the same coin in Trust Wallet?No, Trust Wallet generates one primary address per blockchain. All transactions for that coin will use the same public address, though it supports multiple wallets through account switching.

Is it safe to reuse my wallet address for multiple transactions?Yes, it is technically safe to reuse your address. Blockchain addresses are designed for repeated use. However, for enhanced privacy, some users prefer generating new addresses, though Trust Wallet does not currently support this feature.

What should I do if I sent coins to the wrong network?If you sent funds using an incompatible network (e.g., ERC-20 token via BSC), the transaction cannot be reversed. Contact the recipient if possible or reach out to Trust Wallet support—though recovery is not guaranteed.

How do I see my Bitcoin address specifically?From the home screen, locate Bitcoin in your asset list. Tap on it, then press “Receive.” Your Bitcoin address will appear with a QR code. Ensure the sender selects the Bitcoin network when transferring.

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