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How to Import Trust Wallet to Metamask: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide

As cryptocurrency adoption grows exponentially year after year, crypto wallets have become a ubiquitous tool for users to securely store digital assets and interact with blockchain platforms. According to CoinMarketCap data, there are over 73 million crypto wallet users worldwide as of Q3 2022.

Among the most widely used wallets are Metamask and Trust Wallet. Metamask currently has over 30 million monthly active users and has become the gateway to the world of Ethereum and DeFi. Trust Wallet, owned by Binance, is installed on over 5 million devices and offers an easy mobile onboarding experience.

Both wallets have their unique strengths and stand out in terms of usability and functionality. Many crypto holders today use a combination of mobile, desktop and hardware wallets to fit different needs.

If you currently use Trust Wallet but also want access to everything Metamask offers, there is an easy way to get the best of both worlds – importing your Trust Wallet into Metamask.

In this comprehensive guide, you‘ll learn:

  • Detailed step-by-step instructions for importing Trust Wallet via recovery phrase or private key
  • Tips for managing your wallets and crypto after importing
  • How Trust Wallet and Metamask compare on security, supported assets, ease of use and other features
  • Answers to frequently asked questions about the import process

Let‘s dive in and explore how to connect your Trust Wallet with Metamask!

Overview: What is Trust Wallet and Metamask?

First, let‘s briefly introduce both wallets.

What is Trust Wallet?

Trust Wallet is a popular open source, non-custodial mobile wallet owned by Binance. Here are some key features:

  • Supports many cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, Solana, Dogecoin and 100,000+ other tokens
  • Backed by Binance but decentralized – users control private keys
  • Offers easy onboarding and clean UX designed for beginners
  • Built-in DEX and dApp browser provides DeFi access
  • Available as a mobile app on iOS and Android

Trust Wallet uses industry-standard cryptography to keep users‘ private keys secure on their devices. Overall, it aims to provide an accessible single dashboard for all crypto needs.

What is Metamask Wallet?

Metamask is one of the most popular Ethereum and Web3 wallets. Key features include:

  • Browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, Brave and Edge
  • Gateway to Ethereum DeFi through dApp and token support
  • Customizable gas fees and transaction settings
  • Supports Ethereum ecosystem tokens and NFTs out of the box
  • Open source and non-custodial – keys held by user

Metamask makes it easy to trade tokens, provide liquidity, use DEXs like Uniswap and manage an NFT portfolio. It also offers a mobile app alongside its browser extension.

Both wallets are focused on usability and security. Next let‘s see why you may want to connect them by importing Trust into Metamask.

Why Import Your Trust Wallet into Metamask?

There are several benefits to importing your existing Trust Wallet into Metamask:

  • Access your tokens for Ethereum dApps – Metamask‘s signature feature is enabling easy access to the world of Ethereum dApps. Importing Trust Wallet brings those tokens into Metamask‘s ecosystems.

  • Use MetaMask-exclusive features – Such as its browser extension for trading directly via sites like Uniswap, hardware wallet connectivity and other Web3 tools.

  • Enhanced security – Metamask offers advanced security options like multi-signature support, encrypted seed phrase backups and other features that can complement Trust Wallet‘s protections.

  • Convenience of a unified dashboard – View and manage all your crypto assets across both wallets in one unified interface instead of constantly switching between multiple apps and extensions.

  • Leverage strengths of both wallets – Benefit from Trust Wallet‘s excellent mobile experience alongside Metamask‘s Web3 capabilities in one place.

The process is straightforward, allowing you to unlock many benefits with virtually no drawback besides a few minutes of setup time.

Next let‘s dive into the step-by-step guide for importing your Trust Wallet.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Import Trust Wallet into Metamask

There are two primary methods for importing your Trust Wallet into Metamask – using your recovery phrase or your private key. Let‘s look at both processes in detail:

This method allows you to access your Trust Wallet in Metamask via seed phrase. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Install the Metamask Browser Extension

If you don‘t already have Metamask, go to metamask.io and download the extension for your desktop browser – Chrome, Brave, Firefox or Edge.

Install the Metamask extension and complete the new user flow of accepting terms and creating a password. Write down and securely store your Metamask seed phrase.

Step 2: Retrieve Your Trust Wallet Recovery Phrase

  • Open the Trust Wallet mobile app and go to Settings (gear icon) > Wallets
  • Tap on your wallet, then tap "Show Recovery Phrase"
  • Carefully write down or copy the 12 or 24 word recovery phrase. Do not screenshot it or store digitally.
  • Triple check you have the correct recovery phrase before continuing.

Tip: If you‘ve forgotten your Trust Wallet PIN, you can reset access via recovery phrase.

Step 3: Select "Import Wallet" in Metamask

In your Metamask extension, click the top right account icon > Import Wallet.

Alternatively, click "Create Wallet" then select "Import Wallet" on the next screen.

Step 4: Enter Your Trust Wallet Recovery Phrase

In the Metamask import wizard, carefully enter your Trust Wallet recovery phrase in the correct order. Triple check it is entered properly.

Step 5: Set a New Metamask Password

You‘ll now be prompted to create a new password for the imported wallet. Choose a strong password that is different from your Trust Wallet PIN.

Step 6: Confirm the Import

Review the details and click "All Done" to finish the import process.

Give it a few seconds to sync, and you should now see your Trust Wallet balance and crypto assets within your Metamask extension!

Method 2: Import via Private Key

The second method for importing Trust into Metamask is by using your private key, which gives full access to the wallet.

Note: Importing via recovery phrase is generally more secure and recommended. Only use this method if you‘ve lost your Trust Wallet recovery phrase.

Here are the steps:

Step 1: Retrieve Your Trust Wallet Private Key

On Trust Wallet mobile:

  • Go to Settings > Wallets and tap your wallet
  • Tap the three dots icon next to your wallet name
  • Tap "Export Private Key" and enter your PIN
  • Carefully copy the 64 character private key and store securely

See our Export Trust Wallet Private Key guide for step-by-step details.

Step 2: Access Metamask‘s "Import Account"

In your Metamask extension, click the top right profile icon > Import Account.

Alternatively, click "Create Account" from the homepage and select "Import Account" on the next screen.

Step 3: Paste Your Private Key

In the Metamask import wizard, paste your full Trust Wallet private key and click Import.

Step 4: Verify the Import

If successful, you‘ll see your Trust Wallet balance in Metamask. Double check the address matches your Trust Wallet public address.

And you‘re done! You can now access and manage your Trust Wallet funds via Metamask.

Tips for Managing Your Imported Trust Wallet in Metamask

Here are some tips for using your newly connected wallets:

  • Switch between your original Metamask account and imported Trust Wallet via the account selector in the top right.

  • If coins don‘t automatically show up, add custom tokens in Metamask via Assets > Add Token > Custom Tokens.

  • You can reset or restore Metamask independently without impacting your Trust Wallet holdings.

  • Update both wallets if you change account details, reset passwords, etc. They function independently.

  • Transactions initiated in one wallet will show in the activity of both, since they reflect the same underlying address.

  • Avoid directly linking your imported address to exchanges you don‘t fully trust for maximum security.

Overall take care when handling sensitive wallet data like seed phrases and private keys. Follow good privacy practices and both wallets can co-exist safely with the benefits of each!

Comparing Trust Wallet vs Metamask

Now that you know how to connect Trust and Metamask, you may wonder how the two wallets stack up overall across different categories:

Supported Assets and Blockchains

  • Trust supports a very wide range of crypto assets across blockchains like Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Solana, Polygon and more. It aims to be a one-stop shop for all your crypto needs.

  • Metamask focuses primarily on Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains. But you can add other networks via custom RPC. Not as broadly compatible out of the box as Trust Wallet.

Security and Safety

  • Both wallets use battle-tested cryptography and seeded phrase backups for security. Private keys are controlled by users.

  • Metamask offers more advanced features like multi-signature accounts. But both follow industry best practices.

  • Trust Wallet has a clean mobile-centric user experience while Metamask is more suited for technical desktop users.

Customer Support and User Experience

  • Trust Wallet offers 24/7 live chat support alongside an online knowledge base and community forum.

  • Metamask relies primarily on documentation. Being open source, it lacks dedicated customer support but has an engaged community forum.

  • For usability, Trust Wallet‘s mobile experience is more beginner-friendly while Metamask has more settings and parameters that add complexity.

Costs and Fees

  • Both wallets are free to use. Metamask charges no fees but has higher gas fees for Ethereum transactions.

  • Trust Wallet lets you choose between several gas fee options. But BNB chain transactions are cheaper compared to Metamask‘s Ethereum ones.

Overall, both wallets have their unique strengths and weaknesses. Connecting them gives you the best of both worlds – Trust‘s user experience alongside Metamask‘s functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I delete my Trust Wallet after importing into Metamask?

No, you should not delete your Trust Wallet app. Metamask is simply providing an additional interface to the funds in your wallet. Your crypto assets are still secured by the private key in Trust Wallet.

Is my Trust Wallet less secure after importing into Metamask?

No, there is no reduction in security as your Trust Wallet private key remains fully in your control. Metamask is simply accessing a "read-only" view of your holdings. Treat both wallets independently.

Does importing disable future access via Trust Wallet?

Absolutely not. You can continue using Trust Wallet on mobile and Metamask on desktop independently, even after importing one into the other.

Can I import other wallets like Exodus or Coinbase Wallet into Metamask?

Yes, the import process via recovery phrase or private key works similarly for most wallets. However, support for non-EVM crypto assets may be limited.

Is my Metamask account affected or less secure after Trust Wallet import?

No. Your original Metamask wallet and seed phrase remain fully isolated and secure. The imported Trust Wallet effectively acts as a separate additional account/portfolio.

Conclusion

Importing your Trust Wallet into Metamask combines the best aspects of both platforms into one unified crypto management experience. You can leverage Trust‘s excellent mobile app and Metamask‘s desktop/Web3 prowess within a single dashboard.

Use this guide to seamlessly connect your wallets via recovery phrase or private key import. Storing funds across multiple non-custodial wallets enhances security while still providing centralized control and oversight in one place.

Whether you are an experienced cryptocurrency user or just getting started, this wallet import trick lets you expand your capabilities and options across the crypto ecosystem.

So go ahead – unlock the full potential of DeFi and Web3 by linking your Trust Wallet and Metamask! Let us know if you have any other questions.

AlexisKestler

Written by Alexis Kestler

A female web designer and programmer - Now is a 36-year IT professional with over 15 years of experience living in NorCal. I enjoy keeping my feet wet in the world of technology through reading, working, and researching topics that pique my interest.