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Trust Wallet is consistently rated as one of the best BEP20 wallets for mobile users. Acquired by Binance in 2018, it has grown to serve over 210 million users globally and supports native interaction with the entire Binance Smart Chain ecosystem.

Why Trust Wallet Is Great for BEP20

Trust Wallet is a fully non-custodial wallet, meaning you control your private keys and seed phrase at all times — Binance has no access to your funds. It natively supports the BNB Smart Chain and all BEP20 tokens without requiring any manual network configuration. A built-in dApp browser gives you direct access to PancakeSwap, Venus, and hundreds of other BSC protocols.

How to Add BEP20 Tokens to Trust Wallet

Step 1: Open Trust Wallet and tap the token search icon in the top right corner.

Step 2: Search for the BEP20 token by name. If it does not appear, tap “Add Custom Token.”

Step 3: Select “Smart Chain” as the network and enter the token’s contract address (available on BscScan).

Step 4: Tap “Save” — the token will now appear in your wallet.

Sending and Receiving BEP20 Tokens

To receive tokens: tap the token, select “Receive,” and share your wallet address or QR code with the sender. Always confirm the sender is using the BEP20 (BNB Smart Chain) network.

To send tokens: tap the token, select “Send,” enter the recipient’s BEP20 address and the amount, then confirm the transaction. A small amount of BNB is needed in your wallet to cover the gas fee.

Trust Wallet Security Features

Trust Wallet includes a Security Scanner that warns you about suspicious tokens and malicious contracts. The wallet also supports encrypted cloud backup of your secret phrase and biometric authentication for app access. Always download Trust Wallet only from official app stores to avoid phishing apps.