If you‘re just getting started with cryptocurrencies, finding your wallet address can seem intimidating at first. But don‘t worry – it‘s actually quite simple once you know the steps!
In this comprehensive 3000 word guide, I‘ll show you step-by-step how to easily find your wallet address for every coin on Trust Wallet.
Whether you use Trust on iOS, Android, or desktop, you‘ll learn how to copy your unique wallet addresses to start securely receiving digital assets from any blockchain.
Let‘s dive right in!
As a fellow crypto enthusiast, I remember when I first downloaded Trust Wallet and wondered how to actually start using it.
How do I receive coins? Where is my wallet address? Why are there so many different blockchains?!
It can definitely be confusing at the start. Luckily, finding your address on Trust Wallet is super easy once you know how it works.
In this guide, I‘ll explain step-by-step how to find your wallet address for every coin, token, and blockchain supported by Trust.
Whether you use Trust Wallet on your iPhone, Android, or desktop, these steps will show you how to copy your address to begin receiving digital assets safely and securely.
Let‘s start at the beginning!
Chapter 1: What is a Crypto Wallet Address?
Before we dive into using Trust Wallet, let‘s quickly cover what exactly a crypto wallet address is.
A crypto wallet address is a unique string of letters and numbers that identifies your specific wallet on the blockchain network.
It can be shared with others to let them send you coins or tokens directly into your wallet.
Your wallet address works kind of like your street address. It gives people a destination to send coins to.
But here‘s the important part – each of your crypto wallets will have its own unique address.
For example, your Bitcoin address will be different from your Ethereum address. So you need to make sure people are sending to the correct address for each coin.
Now let‘s look at how to find these addresses easily in Trust Wallet.
Chapter 2: How To Find Your Address on Mobile
Trust Wallet‘s mobile app makes it super easy to find and copy any of your wallet addresses in seconds.
Let‘s go through the process for both iOS and Android devices.
Finding Your Address on iOS
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Open the Trust Wallet app on your iPhone or iPad.
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Tap on the wallet for the specific coin you want to find the address for. For this example, we‘ll use Bitcoin (BTC).
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On your Bitcoin wallet screen, tap the "Receive" button.
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You will now see your unique BTC wallet address along with a QR code. Tap the copy icon to copy your address to your clipboard.
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You can now safely share this BTC address with the sender to receive Bitcoin directly into your Trust Wallet.
Make sure the sender adds the correct wallet address and selects the right network (BTC in this case) to avoid any loss of funds.
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Repeat this process for each coin you want to receive by tapping into that wallet and copying its address.
That‘s all there is to finding your wallet address on Trust Wallet for iOS! Always verify the first few and last few characters before sharing an address to ensure accuracy.
Finding Your Address on Android
The process works the same way for Android users:
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Open the Trust Wallet app on your Android device.
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Tap on the coin wallet you want to find the address for. We‘ll use Litecoin (LTC) for this example.
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Tap the "Receive" button on your LTC wallet screen.
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You‘ll see your unique LTC wallet address and QR code. Tap the copy icon to copy the address.
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Share this address with the LTC sender to start receiving Litecoin directly into your wallet.
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Repeat these steps for each coin address you need by navigating to that wallet and copying its address.
Double check that the address is correct before sending any funds. Only send LTC to this LTC wallet address to avoid any loss of assets.
So in just a few taps, you can easily find and copy any of your wallet addresses on mobile Trust Wallet!
Next let‘s look at how it works on desktop…
Chapter 3: How To Find Your Address on Desktop
Finding your addresses on Trust Wallet‘s desktop app involves the same simple process:
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Open the Trust Wallet desktop app on your computer.
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Click on the left sidebar wallet for the coin you want to find the address for. We‘ll use Dogecoin (DOGE) in our example here.
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In your DOGE wallet screen, click the "Receive" button.
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Your unique DOGE wallet address and QR code will appear. Click the copy icon to copy the address to your clipboard.
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Share this address with the DOGE sender to start receiving coins in your desktop Trust Wallet.
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Follow the same steps to get the address for any other coin wallets you need.
Always verify the full address before sending to avoid any mistakes. Only send DOGE to this DOGE wallet address specifically.
As you can see, Trust Wallet makes finding your wallet addresses super quick and easy across all platforms!
Chapter 4: How To Find Your BEP20 (BSC) Address
BEP20 is the blockchain protocol used to send and receive coins on Binance Smart Chain (BSC).
Here‘s how to find your BEP20 wallet address in Trust Wallet:
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Open Trust Wallet and tap on "Smart Chain" which contains your BEP20 compatible wallets.
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Choose the BEP20 coin you want to find your address for. We‘ll use PancakeSwap (CAKE) as an example.
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Tap "Receive" on your CAKE wallet.
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Copy your BEP20 CAKE wallet address here (either by QR code or address text).
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Share this address with the CAKE sender, making sure they send via BEP20.
This same process applies to any BEP20 tokens you want to receive on Smart Chain. Always verify the address carefully first.
Chapter 5: How To Find Your ERC20 (ETH) Address
ERC20 is the protocol used for sending and receiving tokens on the Ethereum blockchain.
Here‘s how to find your ERC20 wallet address in Trust Wallet:
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Open Trust Wallet and tap your "Ethereum" wallet which contains your ERC20 compatible coin wallets.
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Select the specific ERC20 coin you want to find your address for. We‘ll use Tether (USDT) in our example.
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Tap "Receive" in your USDT wallet screen.
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Copy your ERC20 USDT wallet address or QR code.
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Share this address with the sender, ensuring they send via ERC20.
This process allows you to easily find your address for any ERC20 token wallets you need. Triple check the address before sending funds to avoid errors.
Chapter 6: How To Find Addresses For Other Blockchains
Trust Wallet supports many other blockchains beyond just BEP20 and ERC20.
Here‘s a quick overview of how to find your wallet addresses on some other supported blockchains:
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TRON (TRC10/20) – Open your TRON wallet, tap on the TRC10/20 token, click Receive, copy address.
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Solana – Open Solana wallet, click token, click Receive, copy address.
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Polygon – Open Polygon wallet, click token, click Receive, copy address.
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Avalanche – Open Avalanche wallet, click token, click Receive, copy address.
This same process allows you to easily find and copy any wallet address across the many blockchains supported by Trust Wallet.
For example, here‘s how to find your address for the SPL token Saber (SBR) on the Solana blockchain:
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Tap your "Solana" wallet in Trust.
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Tap your "Saber" (SBR) token.
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Tap "Receive".
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Copy your Solana SBR wallet address.
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Share this address to receive SBR on Solana.
Always verify the full wallet address before sending funds to avoid costly mistakes. Only send the intended coin to that coin‘s wallet address.
Chapter 7: How To Add Custom Tokens
If you need to receive a coin that doesn‘t already show in your Trust Wallet app, you can easily add a custom token.
Here‘s how to add custom tokens to see their wallet addresses:
On mobile:
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Tap the Settings icon.
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Tap "Tokens" and then "Add Custom Token".
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Enter the contract address of the token you want to add.
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Adjust the other details if needed and tap "Add".
On desktop:
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Click the gear icon for Settings.
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Click "Assets" and then "Add Custom Asset".
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Enter the token contract address.
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Adjust details as needed and click "Add".
Once added, you‘ll be able to view the token, tap Receive, and copy its unique wallet address.
This allows you to add any ERC20, TRC10/20, BEP2, or other token to view and share its address.
Chapter 8: Security Tips When Sharing Your Address
Now you know how to easily find your wallet addresses across all the major blockchains supported by Trust Wallet.
Here are some important security tips to keep in mind when sharing your addresses:
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Double check the full address before sending. Verify the first and last few characters to ensure accuracy.
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Only send the intended coin to its matched wallet address. Never send Bitcoin to an Ethereum address, for example.
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Use the correct network or blockchain. Make sure the sender sends via the proper protocol like ERC20, BEP20, etc.
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Beware of address spoofing. Never enter your address on a random website – only share your address directly with someone you trust.
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Make backups of your wallet and recovery phrases. This provides access to your funds if your device is lost or damaged.
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Enable app security features like PIN or biometric locking. This prevents unauthorized access if your device is stolen.
By taking basic security precautions, you can safely use your Trust Wallet to send, receive, and store your crypto assets.
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Finding your wallet address on Trust Wallet only takes a few simple taps once you know the steps.
Now you can easily copy your address for any coin on any supported blockchain including BEP20, ERC20, Solana, Avalanche, and more.
Always double check that you‘re sharing the correct address to avoid sending funds to the wrong place. Only send the intended coin to its matched wallet address.
With your addresses in hand, you can now start securely receiving, holding, and sending cryptocurrencies all from the convenience of your Trust Wallet app!
I hope this complete guide has helped demystify the process of finding your crypto wallet addresses. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Happy hodling,
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