Do you know the 2 Best Methods On How To Import A Wallet To Trust wallet? As Many people have been asking on how they can import a wallet to trust wallet, here we are going to unleash the methods on how you can do it in less than 2 minutes. Keep reading…..
Importing a wallet is either you change or bought a new phone and before you can do so u need to have already backed up your wallet by keeping or storing it on a safer place. Read here on how to keep safe of your wallet
Reasons For Importing a Wallet to Trust Wallet
- App has been reinstalled on the device.
- Wallet has been deleted.
- Got a new device and tried to restore your wallet.
- Have same wallet on multiple devices
2 Best Methods On How To Import A Wallet To Trust wallet
There are four ways to import a wallet to trust wallet but here we are going to be talking about the two (2) simplest methods
Method 1: Recovery Key Import
As explained by the trust wallet community – Trust Wallet Wallet uses an industry standard for protecting your Private Keys. We are utilizing a 12-word Recovery Phrase for better security and convenience of managing multiple assets
Step 1: Access To Your Recovery Phrase
Before you proceed, you must have access to your recovery phrase to where you wrote it down or where you stored it online then copy it
Step 2: Launch Trust Wallet
- Open the trust wallet app you downloaded
- Click on Settings
- Click on Wallets
- Tap on the “+” sign on the upper right to access the Import Screen.
Step 3: Access Wallet Import Screen
Since we are trying to restore a wallet, select I already have a wallet. Then, tap on the Multi-Coin Wallet.
Step 4: Input the Recovery Phrase
Almost done. Carefully type the recovery phrase, put in the name of the wallet. Tap on Import.

Congrats! you have recovered your wallet using recovery Phrase successfully and your funds are safe. Celebrate!
Method 2: private key
2 Best Methods On How To Import A Wallet To Trust wallet
A private key is 64 alphanumeric characters.
To import a wallet using this method follow this steps bow
Step 1: Know the Network you want to import
Know the network the wallet you are importing is built on
E.g Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, Tron, solana and many more.
Step 2: Copy your private key
Held over to where you saved or stored your private, then copy it
or
if you want to import from a 3rd party wallet or app which you have access to, login and copy your private key
Step 3: Launch Trust Wallet
- Open the trust wallet app you downloaded
- Click on Settings
- Click on Wallets
- Tap on the “+” sign on the upper right to access the Import Screen.
Step 4: Access Wallet Import Screen
Since we are trying to restore a wallet, select I already have a wallet. Then, tap on the Multi-Coin Wallet.
Step 5: Select the Network
I have SMG Token under Binance Smart Chain (bep20) and other tokens on Binance Smart Chain (bsc, bep20), what am to choose now is no longer Multi-coin Wallet rather Binance Smart Chain but if the coins under that wallet is in Ethereum Network am to choose Ethereum.
Understood?
Now let’s see what we are talking about with screenshots
We are using Binance Smart Chain as an example
Choose Smart Chain
2 Best Methods On How To Import A Wallet To Trust wallet


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