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Title: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: alphaboon on October 18, 2019, 11:19:35 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Javi_Anibarro on October 18, 2019, 11:32:02 AM
Before start using it, it is recommended to make a back up of your wallet in case something wrong happens.
have you created it before? if you have not done it yet, watch their official video here: https://youtu.be/HhxRrse4EcE

go visit their official youtube channel to find out what you need: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrYnRK55nYUDd6flEZ2Kf6g/videos

until now, trust wallet is trustworthy.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: CryptoInsights on October 18, 2019, 11:35:08 AM
Trust wallet is trustworthy but, I would suggest you instead of buying a phone buy a hardware wallet you it is trustworthy and safe too.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: bileq on October 18, 2019, 11:48:34 AM
also it depends which phone will use? on ios systems you can save all of your app settings including wallets or anything that comes your mind and can be recoverable from backup. but there is hard to say the same thing on androids. backuping phone data important for personal security. the other way, i have no idea for trustwallet security  ;D


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: o48o on October 18, 2019, 12:19:38 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

You can just use that 12 word (or how many it was on trust wallet) backup phrase to get recreate your wallet. Keep it (seed phrase) safe and you are all set. I've been using Trust wallet for a long time now and honestly, trust Binance on it. I mean they bought the wallet so they are trusting it.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Ayiranorea on October 18, 2019, 12:28:33 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

You can just use that 12 word (or how many it was on trust wallet) backup phrase to get recreate your wallet. Keep it (seed phrase) safe and you are all set. I've been using Trust wallet for a long time now and honestly, trust Binance on it. I mean they bought the wallet so they are trusting it.
Is that true, Binance has bought the Trust wallet. Already trust wallet has gained got good review from the users. It has took two years to gain trust from the users and now only it is getting to be more popular than the previous years. If the statement Binance has bought Trust wallet is true, the same serves providing added value/trust over the Trust Wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Hippocrypto on October 18, 2019, 12:31:48 PM
Before start using it, it is recommended to make a back up of your wallet in case something wrong happens.
have you created it before? if you have not done it yet, watch their official video here: https://youtu.be/HhxRrse4EcE

go visit their official youtube channel to find out what you need: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrYnRK55nYUDd6flEZ2Kf6g/videos

until now, trust wallet is trustworthy.

Of course it has been doing well for so several years, in terms of safety and security. Those recommended links were helpful in learning the basic ways to handle funds using trust wallet. Before catching those important aspects particular on back up and other steps, don't forget to secure small amount of specific asset you wanted to store with trust wallet. You needed it for the activation of the particular coins that you're going to deposit.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Davian144 on October 18, 2019, 12:52:56 PM
I am also one of the Trust Wallet users on my smartphone, and when I replace my smartphone to a new one, I can still use Trust Wallet properly and safely, provided we have a personal wallet key that we store well in other places, such as on a laptop or a computer, or on a hard drive, because on a smartphone just for application use only, while for the wallet key, we need a deposit in another place as a second copy, so that when replacing a new smartphone device, we just import the wallet keyword into the Trust Wallet application on a new smartphone.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: ecnalubma on October 18, 2019, 01:07:42 PM
Trustwallet is the official cryptowallet of Binance. So far its secure and easy the use, you can forget your investments for years their but be sure not to forget to back-up your 12 words phrase. In other words without it your funds will be lost forever.

As per Trust wallet: https://help.trustwallet.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001044893-I-lost-my-backup-what-do-I-do- (https://help.trustwallet.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001044893-I-lost-my-backup-what-do-I-do-)
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I lost my backup, what do I do?
You can always have multiple copies of your backup, if you think you can store it safely. Any valid Keystore backup (private key/ mnemonic) will get you to the most current state of your wallet. We at Trust Wallet, don’t have access to your wallet or your private key. We are not able to help you recover your backup if you lose your device and your backup. Please make sure you store your backup(s) in a safe place.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: pamsugas on October 18, 2019, 01:14:39 PM
I have been using trustwallet for 8 months now. I have never heard anyone complain with their trustwallet.
very easy if you want to buy a new cellphone you can back up the trustwallet private key on your old cellphone then restore.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Bonwin on October 18, 2019, 02:08:54 PM
I have used the mobile version of trust wallet for quite some time now and I have not had any issue with it. Although, I a m presently looking for the windows version for my PC. I do not want to download from just any source. Trying to take my time or I contact the team of trustwallet for the right channel. Also, you do not need to store all your assets on trustwallet. I have mine stored on different wallets I feel are safe.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: dataispower on October 18, 2019, 02:18:00 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

Trust wallet is very safe , that's one of the mobile wallets I use for some coins. Talking about changing your device or when your device crashes, you should have backup of your mnemonic phrases and private keys somewhere safe.  I'll advise you write them down in a book and keep safe and also store in a USB key.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Beparanf on October 18, 2019, 02:22:13 PM
Trust wallet is trustworthy but, I would suggest you instead of buying a phone buy a hardware wallet you it is trustworthy and safe too.
There are many possibilities that phone will be lost, it will be hack or will result in crash of system. The more trusted wallet is hardware wallet since you have the full control, only use other small transactions or not hold coins too long in a wallet or exchange, will never when will they plan to abandon their system.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: adaora2323 on October 18, 2019, 02:39:24 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

I have been using trust wallet for a long time now. So I can say its overly safe to store your funds. I have no issue with my funds


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Murat on October 18, 2019, 03:24:28 PM
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Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?

You can trust them. They are here for a long time and no issues. I would trust them watching their investors & partners. Binance Lab is one of their big investors and Binance lab won't invest in any project which is not promosiing or have any chance to scam.

I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

You can find all the information below this link.

* Working with your wallet
* Download and install
* Create a new wallet (video)
* Backup a wallet (video)
* Import a wallet (video)
 (https://help.trustwallet.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000973034-Trust-Everything-you-need-to-know-in-one-place)


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: seagates on October 18, 2019, 03:27:25 PM
Its created by binance team and this make this wallet trustworthy in my opinion


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: VDraci on October 18, 2019, 03:29:44 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Either trust wallet or other wallets make sure you get your recovery seed, thats the only way to get access to your funds if any thing go wrong e.g lost your phone or it got stolen, you only need your recovery seed and you can import the seed into other wallet and all your funds will be restore


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Bananington on October 18, 2019, 03:36:22 PM
I have used the mobile version of trust wallet for quite some time now and I have not had any issue with it. Although, I a m presently looking for the windows version for my PC. I do not want to download from just any source. Trying to take my time or I contact the team of trustwallet for the right channel. Also, you do not need to store all your assets on trustwallet. I have mine stored on different wallets I feel are safe.

The trust wallet mobile app is really dope, with now embedded exchange feature. Some days back, I was able to buy NPXS via the wallet and it's amazing. Another interest aspect is the DAPP section, I was able to stake SF token via this means. I've backed up my private keys in a safe place anyway, in case I change my phone.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: VDraci on October 18, 2019, 03:46:47 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
I hope you are not using IPhones? because you are not safe if you are, if you are using android phone then you are safe and all you need to do is get the back up of your address, they are in words might be 12 or 16 or even more words, just find a safe place to write down the words


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: nelson4lov on October 18, 2019, 03:54:12 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

You need not worry too much. As far as I know Trust Wallet has maximum security. If it makes you feel better, It's actually owned by Binance Exchange. And I don't need to lay emphasis on how funds stored with Binance related subsidiaries are #SAFU (Safe). Even though Trust Wallet is fully secured and takes the heavy load off security, You still have a role to play. One thing you can do from your end is ensuring that you don't share your private keys or worse, misplace them.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Winscosinally on October 18, 2019, 03:57:05 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Yes you can trust the wallet, i have been using it for sometimes now and its flawless, no issues till date, you need to backup your private keys that's the only way you won't lose your fund, you can try other wallets like coinomi or enjin wallet


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Ferris419 on October 18, 2019, 03:57:22 PM
Trust wallet is one of the safest crypto wallets, it never had an issue like the Binance exchange! You can save the phrase code on a paper wallet and through those private codes, you can get access to your trust wallet account by any smartphone! So, don't lose those phrase codes and keep them offline to make sure 100% safety. If you have 130 USD, then buy a ledger hardware wallet. There is nothing safer than a hardware wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Rodeo02 on October 18, 2019, 04:08:38 PM
Trust wallet is one of the safest crypto wallets, it never had an issue like the Binance exchange! You can save the phrase code on a paper wallet and through those private codes, you can get access to your trust wallet account by any smartphone! So, don't lose those phrase codes and keep them offline to make sure 100% safety. If you have 130 USD, then buy a ledger hardware wallet. There is nothing safer than a hardware wallet.
The important thing is you keep your passphrase safe and you are able to use that phrase even in different mobile.
I dont think this hardware wallet is needed this can be only use if you have a large balance that you want to stored safetly. You can use online wallet if this is only small portion of investment  for BTC or ETH .


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: SarangWallet on October 18, 2019, 04:21:45 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

You must save the Trust Wallet phrase. When you use a new cellphone then you can use it again. I think Trust Wallet is safe. Because many official and trusted platforms recommend Trust Wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: erickastella on October 18, 2019, 04:25:17 PM
yes trustwallet is very safe in my opinion as long as you don't change the private key (eth, bnb, or others) it can still be transferred to another smartphone or you can use a passphrase that is like a private key but the passphrase is more dominant easy words Keep in mind, but you must store both the above private key and passphrase very carefully, if not then you have to be really resilient because the assets that are in the private key and passphrase cannot be saved.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: taufik123 on October 18, 2019, 04:34:27 PM
Trust wallet is one of the safest crypto wallets, it never had an issue like the Binance exchange! You can save the phrase code on a paper wallet and through those private codes, you can get access to your trust wallet account by any smartphone! So, don't lose those phrase codes and keep them offline to make sure 100% safety. If you have 130 USD, then buy a ledger hardware wallet. There is nothing safer than a hardware wallet.
You are right, in my opinion Hardware Wallet is safer than trust wallet on a smartphone, because smartphones can be affected by phishing, malware or other viruses that can penetrate smartphone security. But it also depends on whether smartphone users always ensure smartphone security. Wallet hardware such as Ledge Nano S, Trezor and others can better secure your assets from breaking into the wallet


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: BigBoy89 on October 18, 2019, 04:37:51 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

Trust Wallet itself is stable enough and trustworthy as Binance is behind it. And you could have multiple backups.
I'm using it for some micro-transactions when I'm away from my desktop.

But due to security reasons, I strongly recommend you to use your phone for just small and temporary transaction and never as the main wallet (as per your case). Phones are a lot less secure than every Desktop OS.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Samayuki on October 18, 2019, 05:42:13 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Trust wallet interface is the main reason why i like it, its very easy to use by anybody, most popular wallets have private keys or recovery seeds as backup so all you have to do is write the backup down somewhere very secured, doing this you will always have access to your coins


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: kolonel_x on October 18, 2019, 06:15:16 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Trust wallet interface is the main reason why i like it, its very easy to use by anybody, most popular wallets have private keys or recovery seeds as backup so all you have to do is write the backup down somewhere very secured, doing this you will always have access to your coins

I also have long been using the Trust Wallet wallet, the comfort that I feel when using Trust Wallet, easy to make the Backup way is also easy, so I think this wallet is very safe without worrying.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: 10c on October 18, 2019, 06:39:28 PM
you should have a seed phrase or a private key to enter your wallet! Keep this phrase somewhere on a USB flash drive and if the phone breaks you can enter it on another phone and go into your wallet


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: gensol on October 18, 2019, 06:51:42 PM
Trust wallet has seed phrase for as much eth wallets you deploy on it. Your goal should be to keep those phrases safe and secured if your phone crashes, you can access your funds from anywhere using your seed phrase


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: ashmodeus on October 18, 2019, 06:58:09 PM
well, since binance make public announcement (https://www.binance.com/en/support/articles/360010790652) about the acquisition of Trust Wallet . i changed my mobile wallet from coinomi to trust wallet.
binance have a good reputation , so i believe it will not be dissapointmen me. and no one problem from that wallet, clean interface and high level of security.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Kimzenibi on October 18, 2019, 07:11:19 PM
I use trust wallet on daily basis, it's cool with great features. Try to backup your private key on paper, then store somewhere safe so you don't lose your assets when you change mobile device.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: timmmers on October 18, 2019, 07:25:56 PM
Every wallet offers to backup a seed, also Trust Wallet has this feature, so when you loose your phone, you can restore it.
And if you are afraid that someone steals your cryptocurrencies, then protect your phone with PIN code or fingerprint option.   :)


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Alluro on October 19, 2019, 04:01:09 AM
Trust Wallet is the Binance's official wallet. That means you can understand Trust wallet has better security than other wallets. But I personally recommend hardware wallets to store your funds. You can import your wallet's private keys or mnemonic phrases to when you buy a new phone.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Bitfling on October 19, 2019, 06:47:02 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

I am a Trust wallet user to save coins that I have and to date have no significant problems. Even when we use a new phone, we can easily install it again as long as we hold the seed words. The most important thing is to safely guard the seed words that we have and not share them with other parties


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Winscosinally on October 19, 2019, 07:06:45 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Trust wallet is safe, basically any crypto wallets that gives its users private keys or recovery words are safe, with the keys you can import into other wallets and you will find your coins on the wallets, you can import to other wallets as well, i used copay in the past and i am using my recovery seed on coinomi wallet today, no coin lost so far


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: tenakha on October 19, 2019, 07:33:58 AM
I am using Trust Wallet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Actually, I do not think keeping the wallet on the phone is the right idea. It is safer to have it on your PC. Because sometimes your phone may not be in yourself or it can be stolen, which means you have lost all your funds.

If something happens to your phone, you will use the backup code provided to back it up to another device.

To be safe, you should keep the backup code in a safe place.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: zeze18 on October 19, 2019, 07:39:33 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

I think it's just safe as MEW mobile. They keep the private key locally and they give us the backup code that we can recover our wallet if we lost it on our phone.
I think it's really safe as a mobile wallet, but not safer than hardware wallet which we can access online


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Gotumoot on October 19, 2019, 10:05:30 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
The trust wallet is Binance's official wallet, so it will be trusted as it is held by a stable exchange. And its security depends on you, Avoid downloading or clicking not sure where to use it.

It is safe and you can trust your funds with that wallet. Its security will assure that your funds will not be taken that easily as long as you don't leaked any information of it. It is also user friendly, you can use it as easy as you can, because it was built as user friendly.

Yes this is what I mean, We must be careful when using any wallet, In order not to fall prey to hackers.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: samcrypto on October 19, 2019, 10:15:41 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
The trust wallet is Binance's official wallet, so it will be trusted as it is held by a stable exchange. And its security depends on you, Avoid downloading or clicking not sure where to use it.

There might be an additional security on this app wallet but of course you still need to protect it. If you are in doubt about the security of that wallet then buy a hardwallet where you have the control over that. I don't store much coins on my phone wallet because I know its not that safe and if something happen to my phone, they can get the money to me which I don't want to happen. Avoid downloading from unfamiliar sites, they can ruin your phone and they can get access on your accounts if you got hacked.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: xOdiumNostrumx on October 19, 2019, 12:51:59 PM
Definitely one of the most trustworthy crypto hot wallets in existence, but then again, it can be breached if your phone/OS has a security exploit or something similar, so its not bulletproof, but as a standalone application its of the highest tier.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: masterrex on October 19, 2019, 01:51:12 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
I think Trust wallet is safe, im using it since 2018 until now im not encountered any problems so far its good, the best thing that you can do regarding your doubt is make sure that your keys or phrases that serve your Trust wallet security intact must be in secure place and dont share it to anybody. in case that you need to change your smartphone just import your  previous data through your Trust wallet recovery phrase.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on October 19, 2019, 01:52:17 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
The trust wallet is Binance's official wallet, so it will be trusted as it is held by a stable exchange. And its security depends on you, Avoid downloading or clicking not sure where to use it.

Thats why we cant trust their wallet, binance is a big exchange and it is popular in as a secured exchange.
Trust wallet is also made to secure its users and protect them from hacking.

It is safe and you can trust your funds with that wallet. Its security will assure that your funds will not be taken that easily as long as you don't leaked any information of it. It is also user friendly, you can use it as easy as you can, because it was built as user friendly.

Yes this is what I mean, We must be careful when using any wallet, In order not to fall prey to hackers.
Yes especially to suspiscious links and also we should avoid downloading unnecessary apps to avoid malware.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: nelson4lov on October 19, 2019, 06:50:03 PM
Definitely one of the most trustworthy crypto hot wallets in existence, but then again, it can be breached if your phone/OS has a security exploit or something similar, so its not bulletproof, but as a standalone application its of the highest tier.

That's it. Like I said yesterday, Trust Wallet provides maximum security and takes the heavy lifting off securing their users digital assets. But the users too have to play a small but vital role. One of which is ensuring their their private keys are properly and safely stored. Another tip is revealing too much information about their wallets and staying safe on the web. If users play their part right, Trust Wallet will do the rest.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: AndRE177 on October 19, 2019, 08:34:41 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

There is nothing more reckless than to store all your coins in one wallet, and even installed on the phone, which you can steal, hack or infect with a virus. This is a very unsafe way to store coins. I do not recommend that you keep all your coins on it.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: fotomask on October 19, 2019, 10:28:19 PM
I use trust wallet, and there as a way to buck up your wallet, you should do this, if you lost your phone you can restore it.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: andika2018 on October 20, 2019, 01:20:52 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

As long as we keep the seed words safe, I think that even if our phone is broken, we can restore it without losing the coins we already have. Trust wallet is one of the trusted and easy to use mobile wallet and I think Trust wallet is one of the best mobile wallet


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Patrix_1 on October 21, 2019, 11:46:11 AM
Never heard something negative about trust wallet, but holding everything in one wallet is bothering me. Try to diversify your portfolio by adding several MEW wallets or even storing some crypto on big exchanges to reduce the risks of getting scam or simply loosing your money.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: randa2000 on October 21, 2019, 11:57:44 AM
yes, in case you lost your phone you can use seed words to restore your all coins, trust wallet is very secure


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: cryptothreads on October 21, 2019, 12:28:37 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

I am a Trust wallet user to save coins that I have and to date have no significant problems. Even when we use a new phone, we can easily install it again as long as we hold the seed words. The most important thing is to safely guard the seed words that we have and not share them with other parties
Trust Wallet is probably the best wallet for phones because many large coins are supported here so it will be very convenient to use. I have been using Trust for the past year and haven't had any security issues with me. In fact Trust has a lot of big changes this year and over 100,000 downloads so this is the best wallet at the moment.

I personally take asset security very seriously and choosing a good wallet to keep assets is always my top priority in this market.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: angrybirdy on October 21, 2019, 02:23:44 PM
Yes, Trust wallet is a trusted wallet that has been used by many users, especially for HODL'ers.

You can assure the safety of your crypto by having access through your mobile phone, and the security it gives it's every user security to assure that it is not easily compromised.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Meowth05 on October 21, 2019, 02:43:51 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
I am pretty sure that you can still recover your account if it does happen. Accounts have backup mechanisms that is why they are asking for your email so that they can contact you regards with your issues. Even if you buy your new device you could still transfer your data to it. A wallet is not limited on single device, as long as you have your login data you could still access them.
 Honestly, I haven't use the Trust Wallet but after hearing that Binance owns them then there's no doubt it is trustworthy.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: qomariah95 on October 21, 2019, 04:37:16 PM
Don't hesitate to use the trust wallet.
This wallet is really very safe to use and certainly very easy if you make any transaction. So far, I myself have not had any problems when using this wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Kvalentine on October 21, 2019, 04:59:29 PM
Definitely one of the most trustworthy crypto hot wallets in existence, but then again, it can be breached if your phone/OS has a security exploit or something similar, so its not bulletproof, but as a standalone application its of the highest tier.
Security exports can be found on IOS only for now, IOS is not opensource and this is the difference between IOS and Android phones, its better to use android phone for now because IOS is fully breached and not safe or you are better off with hardware wallet


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: kapalmabur on October 21, 2019, 05:03:14 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
very safe, you can save it there, this is in my opinion because I have experience, I have saved harmony (one) there, and accidentally deleted the Trust Wallet application, fortunately I have a keyword that I saved and I entered it again when downloading the application and ONE I'm still there, my suggestion is to save your keyword on your cellphone just in case


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: valuater on October 21, 2019, 05:13:56 PM
Coincidentally, my android smartphone often has problems and of course I have to recover the trust wallet and as long as I do it there is no problem in trustwallet it's just that, of course you have to save the phrase seed, privatekey, json file and if you save it there is no need to worry about the security of trust wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: gedarchitect on January 06, 2020, 10:48:51 PM
Trust wallet is a good and trustworthy wallet. The name actually speaks well of the wallet. Trust wallet is very easy to use and not complicated as other cryptocurrency wallet. Trust wallet is also used by many traders to securely store their cryptocurrency assets.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: akopjpuge on January 20, 2020, 02:58:44 AM
It is so far but we don't know if they do not track or record our transactions, crypto holdings and anything. I'm in doubt sometime because like imtoken they have event like by depositing some type of crypto they'll be able to know if you did it then they give you the event coin


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Rodeo02 on January 20, 2020, 04:21:44 AM
Trust wallet is a good and trustworthy wallet. The name actually speaks well of the wallet. Trust wallet is very easy to use and not complicated as other cryptocurrency wallet. Trust wallet is also used by many traders to securely store their cryptocurrency assets.
you can only use that wallet as alternative to myether and metamask but if you can use both wallet you dont need to download or use trust wallet those 2 is enough.
And for the security of your funds OP you should own the privekey of your wallet so what ever happen to your phone or stolen you still have access to the wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: ohyeahhaha122 on January 20, 2020, 06:41:37 AM
trust wallet is also my current wallet, supported by binance is the world's top 1 trading platform, supports most of the coins in the world, of course, transferring your wallet to another device is easy for you. need to copy a 12-digit secret code, it's the secret key you can open your wallet on any device if you have that secret key, and of course now it's a trusted wallet, it have not been hacked yet


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: plvbob0070 on January 20, 2020, 07:19:33 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Just like what I have said in my last post I recently use the Trust wallet and for me, it is a trustworthy wallet because it has now many users and it has good feedback on play store. It is safe to use and even your phone crash it is still there and if ever you want to transfer your wallet in other devices make sure you have the passphrase on that because you can't recover it without it. I'm now storing my coins there and those coins are from social mining.

Trust wallet is trustworthy but, I would suggest you instead of buying a phone buy a hardware wallet you it is trustworthy and safe too.

Aside from using that kind of wallet, we should also consider using hardware wallet for more security of our cryptocurrency. Maybe he can use both of that. Also having a Trust wallet and hardware wallet is more advisable if going to hold and store different cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Blockchayne on January 20, 2020, 07:30:24 AM
Trust wallet Was the first major acquisition of Binance. It’s not as if they are simply partnered up with Binance, Binance purchased the company and took it over.
 
As you prob already know that Binance is the standard bearer of cryptocurrency exchanges and even that would be a gross understatement in terms of their contributions and innovations across he industry.  I have been using Trust wallet for over a year now and I have yet to encounter any problems.

Not only that but the software that powers Trust wallet is OSS so you can review it all for yourself or have someone independently review the code.  Trust is the name of the wallet - That name alone carries a big responsibility with it if you are going to name your organization “Trust” then you better be practicing what your preach and in my experience, they absolutely do.

Highly recommended Mobile Wallet.  🤩👍


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: tranduong123 on January 20, 2020, 08:40:18 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Trust Wallet is Binance's official wallet, one of the largest exchanges, It's just like the other wallets you need to back up, to be able to recover. To ensure safety, you need to set a strong password to prevent phone loss.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Bitbtc8 on January 20, 2020, 08:43:10 AM
Trust wallet is the best on my list, it works better than coinomi which many loves praising, all you need to do is secure your private key or recovery seed and you will be fine, you should use strong password in case your phone get lost


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Lantind on January 20, 2020, 09:28:44 AM
Trust wallet is the best on my list, it works better than coinomi which many loves praising, all you need to do is secure your private key or recovery seed and you will be fine, you should use strong password in case your phone get lost
That's right, what must be maintained on the wallet is a private key and a strong password on the device that we use, and I think a wallet like trust wallet is very feasible to be used by everyone, although others are also worth using like a coinomi wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Xcode7 on January 20, 2020, 10:06:59 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
After I see your link, I think it is good to be an option, and maybe in the near future I will try a trust wallet, and try to separate some of my assets from the old wallet, then separate it in a trust wallet, I think this is practical but still does not eliminate sense of secure. Hopefully my belief is not wrong.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Jamalkm74 on January 20, 2020, 10:32:54 AM
Trust wallet is safe as i know, if transfer your wallet to other phone then you need to save your wallet phrase, and then just import phrase in new phone, that's it, trust wallet is useful app       


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: zulfi125 on January 20, 2020, 10:45:32 AM
Trust wallet is the safest wallet you can store your altcoins, and you can save your seeds or phrase and when you needs to change your phone, or in case your phone is crashed then you can quickly recover your wallet by seeds or phrase, so don't worry you are secure until your seeds or prase in your custody and write down in safe place.   


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: totoy4741 on January 20, 2020, 10:45:37 AM
I think most of crypto wallets are trustworthy as longn s you keep your important informations that are linked to your wallet such as private key, mnemonic phrase and other info that will make your wallet account private and hack free.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: maruf01788 on January 20, 2020, 05:22:48 PM
Trust wallet is safe. I also use trust wallet when i enter in cryptocurrency. Still now i am use trust wallet. It's have many advantage like little fee for every transaction, there have no chance to lost wallet. save your private key/ phase in note. If you want to change phone or your phone crushed then you can import it.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: kodtycoon on January 20, 2020, 05:29:34 PM
i don't know that wallet because i don't use a mobile phone wallet, but if it's related to anything we can store in recovery emails or something, then even if your smartphone is broken or anything later, smartphones can still be restored or synchronized for every application that has been installed which in my opinion will all be safe if we are smart to use whatever we have as well as possible and as carefully as possible


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: isaac_clarke22 on January 20, 2020, 05:54:20 PM
i don't know that wallet because i don't use a mobile phone wallet, but if it's related to anything we can store in recovery emails or something, then even if your smartphone is broken or anything later, smartphones can still be restored or synchronized for every application that has been installed which in my opinion will all be safe if we are smart to use whatever we have as well as possible and as carefully as possible

Seems like a wallet from Binance
I never heard that yet even though I was trading at their platform back in the day.
I guess it would be trustworthy, but I don't really use mobile wallets that much.
I tend to use my mobile phone in untrustworthy networks, so that can't be good for my money in my wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Mealea on January 20, 2020, 06:02:37 PM
To my best of knowledge, Trust wallet is a reliable wallet but i tell you if you are going to store huge amount of coin then i suggest you use hardware wallet because that will be safer.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Plinteng on January 20, 2020, 06:18:04 PM
I don't mean because I don't trust trustwallet wallets or the like, but if you mean security, then you can keep all your wealth assets in a hardware wallet like Ledger Nano. that's just my advice. the rest depends on you.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: mdzahed134 on January 20, 2020, 06:50:39 PM
As a Binance exchange Wallet absolutely Trust Wallet  is storng legitimacy i believe that. You can use it any hesitation. Don’t worried no need to transfer all of those coins in another new wallet, if you unfortunately lost your mobile phone because you have to other way to log in using seed phrase or private key which is 12 word normally. Turst Wallet will provide best safety for your assets. If you still confused than go for Ledger Nano S wallet. 


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: cytpoway121 on January 20, 2020, 10:09:47 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

Trust wallet is one of the best crypto wallet around, it gives you access to wide range blockchain wallets, such as bnb, etherum, waves and more

What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over?


You need to back up the secrets key of your wallet to a very safe and secure place.

That way, you can import your wallets on any phone you want to.
Always avoid phish links


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: kesmex on January 20, 2020, 10:31:05 PM
I don't mean because I don't trust trustwallet wallets or the like, but if you mean security, then you can keep all your wealth assets in a hardware wallet like Ledger Nano. that's just my advice. the rest depends on you.
storing it online also doesn't matter if you have a harmless action,
always storing passwords in email is much safer so you don't forget


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Bananington on January 20, 2020, 10:53:30 PM
As a Binance exchange Wallet absolutely Trust Wallet  is storng legitimacy i believe that. You can use it any hesitation. Don’t worried no need to transfer all of those coins in another new wallet, if you unfortunately lost your mobile phone because you have to other way to log in using seed phrase or private key which is 12 word normally. Turst Wallet will provide best safety for your assets. If you still confused than go for Ledger Nano S wallet. 

Trust wallet is secure quite alright, even though I still prefer to store my BTC in blockchain wallet till date. Generally we need to be careful not to install the wrong wallet, there are fakes. It's good to install directly from playstore or appstore.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: davidroux on January 21, 2020, 09:56:28 AM
To my best of knowledge, Trust wallet is a reliable wallet but i tell you if you are going to store huge amount of coin then i suggest you use hardware wallet because that will be safer.
Trust Wallet is very popular for and really a lot of utilities to use make me feel very satisfied. In addition, high security is what makes me feel safer to use and hope that in the near future Trust Wallet will be a new choice for everyone. In addition, Trust needs to support some other coins such as Dash, Litecoin, Monero because these are coins that are often hold by many investors.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: naikturun on January 21, 2020, 10:25:13 AM
To my best of knowledge, Trust wallet is a reliable wallet but i tell you if you are going to store huge amount of coin then i suggest you use hardware wallet because that will be safer.
Trust Wallet is very popular for and really a lot of utilities to use make me feel very satisfied. In addition, high security is what makes me feel safer to use and hope that in the near future Trust Wallet will be a new choice for everyone. In addition, Trust needs to support some other coins such as Dash, Litecoin, Monero because these are coins that are often hold by many investors.

yes, but there are some wallets that should be suspected in PlayStore because some of them can access to our wallet like they have privatekey or access to our wallet, so if you want to use a new wallet you should pay attention first or just avoid it is better to use a wallet that already trusted.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: mdzahed134 on February 01, 2020, 10:18:02 PM
As a Binance exchange Wallet absolutely Trust Wallet  is storng legitimacy i believe that. You can use it any hesitation. Don’t worried no need to transfer all of those coins in another new wallet, if you unfortunately lost your mobile phone because you have to other way to log in using seed phrase or private key which is 12 word normally. Turst Wallet will provide best safety for your assets. If you still confused than go for Ledger Nano S wallet.  

Trust wallet is secure quite alright, even though I still prefer to store my BTC in blockchain wallet till date. Generally we need to be careful not to install the wrong wallet, there are fakes. It's good to install directly from playstore or appstore.
Less possibility to install fake wallet because in playstore it’s a only one application which 500k+ downloaded others no fake wallet. Newbies can victim to download wrong wallet, so must be careful. Android users have two options if you will browse Binance exchange here suggested apps to download from playstore. Still i never saw any second wallet in here. Trust Wallet is legitimate in terms of security.           


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Sebas.tian on February 01, 2020, 10:28:50 PM
Am using the said wallet and am fine with the wallet ever since in Dowland their apps. Whenever you want to secure your investment and your future in cryptocurrency, always ensure to backups your data from wallets should incase any thing happens. I have lost my phones several times and was able to reinstall my apps and get my funds back because, I backup all my phrase and passwords. In cryptocurrency, we are to ensure the protection of our datas.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: XCANA on February 01, 2020, 10:38:55 PM
To my best of knowledge, Trust wallet is a reliable wallet but i tell you if you are going to store huge amount of coin then i suggest you use hardware wallet because that will be safer.
Trust Wallet is very popular for and really a lot of utilities to use make me feel very satisfied. In addition, high security is what makes me feel safer to use and hope that in the near future Trust Wallet will be a new choice for everyone. In addition, Trust needs to support some other coins such as Dash, Litecoin, Monero because these are coins that are often hold by many investors.

Trust wallet security teams are doing a great job by not allowing fake trust wallets be publish all around internet most especially the play store.

Trust wallet support the listed coins you have listed except that of the Monero. Litecoin and dash coins are been supported by Trust Wallet. There are many other coins that have been supported recently on their network. I like their security.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Leah38 on February 01, 2020, 10:51:21 PM
I've been using trust wallet for a year now and its a great wallet to store assets. Easy to use too. You can connect it with your mew is its easier to use than MEW. As for security, I haven't heard anything or anybody bring hacked there. Keep back up before using it so you can recover wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: TastyChillySauce00 on February 01, 2020, 11:08:49 PM
I've been using trust wallet for a year now and its a great wallet to store assets. Easy to use too. You can connect it with your mew is its easier to use than MEW. As for security, I haven't heard anything or anybody bring hacked there. Keep back up before using it so you can recover wallet.
This wallet is always trustworthily caused by this wallet managed by a good company with a million dollars profit from its main business and this wallet will never be a scam wallet like electrum. Binance keeps maintain the wallet anytime and they will always solve any bug that being discovered before the scammer can take it. It's really different with electrum wallet which has scammed a lot of people.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: pjwaffle on February 27, 2020, 02:36:22 PM
The most reliable wallet currently known and used by many people is probably the trust wallet, which is easy to use but high security, making it easy for users to check their assets anytime on the phone.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: killerfrost on February 27, 2020, 02:42:31 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
You need to store the Key to create the wallet in a safe place, and in the future if you lose your phone or want to move the wallet to another phone, you just need to enter that Key into the wallet and then everything will be the same. Btw trust wallet is one of the best phone wallets I've ever known. I also used this wallet for a long time without any problems


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Leonardo7 on February 27, 2020, 07:30:29 PM
Trust wallet is trustworthy but, I would suggest you instead of buying a phone buy a hardware wallet you it is trustworthy and safe too.

Can you recommend any good phone with a hardware wallet? I understand Samsung once produced one and won't this get hacked since the phone will be getting internet access and what if the phone has been reprogrammed to steal ones keys?


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: bitcoin-shark on February 27, 2020, 07:56:48 PM
yes trust wallet is at the moment one of my favorite mobile wallets (together with coinomi) in my opinion is quite safe, just write the recovery phrase, I use it not only to keep the cryptocurrencies on it but also to navigate the dapps and stake tron, dai and usdt...


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Crypto5060 on February 27, 2020, 10:12:45 PM
TrustWallet has gradually become the most trusted smartphone wallet. In the instance you lose or replace your phone, you can recover your wallets by using you passphrase. And it has a password feature in built which when enabled will prevent unauthorized access to your lost phone.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: irixo10 on February 28, 2020, 10:06:05 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

To begin with, Trust wallet is a nice and wonderful crypto wallet which can support more than one type of coins of which you know, I have been using it and no issue till date, thus from my own understanding, it is safe. Secondly the first thing to do once you install a new wallet or once you are creating a new wallet be it Trust wallet or whichever is to take note of your private keys or backup phrases, with these, even if you change a new phone you can easily import your wallets.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Chuky92 on May 13, 2020, 08:24:49 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

I have been using trust wallet for a long time now and from many opinions it is trustworthy, funny but true, the name points to this very fact. Yes, it can be used to store many coins such as BTC, ETH, ICON and so on, reason it is also called a multi-cryptocurrency wallet.
Now talking about having a new phone or if your current phone encounters an issue; before creating the wallet, you were asked to write down your backup accordingly, it is actually 12 words, therefore in case you encounter any issue which makes you lose the app, you can just download and install on another device, open the app and Instead of creating a new wallet, you import your old wallet using the 12 words you have earlier.
Therefore with your 12 words or commonly called mnemonic phrases, you are always safe.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Greatchu on May 13, 2020, 11:50:33 AM
Trust wallet is the best wallet for newbies and it's well secured too but do not forget to make a backup of your Mnemonic recovery seed and keep it in a safe location, so far I haven't have any problem using trust wallet


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: luckyflop on May 13, 2020, 11:56:23 AM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible
Surely you will never have trouble using the Trust wallet, I have used them for almost 3 years and everything went smoothly. Never had a security problem with this wallet and they have never been hacked.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: SacriFries11 on May 13, 2020, 12:05:12 PM
yes trust wallet is at the moment one of my favorite mobile wallets (together with coinomi) in my opinion is quite safe, just write the recovery phrase, I use it not only to keep the cryptocurrencies on it but also to navigate the dapps and stake tron, dai and usdt...
I recently download their smartphone wallet in playstore and its working very fine. I have no issues yet to be complain and I read some reviews that its looks fine. Since Trust wallet is official smartphone wallet of Binance, it added more trust with it. I can manage to change to my country money instantly so that I can calculate it more accurately. You can also generate different wallet with it the same app but make sure that you keep the key safely away to possible of being hack.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Santri on May 13, 2020, 01:36:32 PM
so far I used trust wallet and until now everything looks fine. if in the future your cellphone dies and you want to use a new cellphone then you just enter the private key, remember if you keep the private key in a safe place or you can write it manually/print.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: CryptoCrawler_2017 on May 13, 2020, 02:05:57 PM
It's like any other Web / App crypto wallet.
In general, it looks good so far, you can say " is it safe enough " yet unless it was hacked or something, other that that it's good one, good User Interface, so simple to deal with.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: dainoran on May 13, 2020, 02:23:13 PM
I think it's trustworthy for now. I still use it for now. we don't know what will happen in the future, so I think you should safe your asset in others wallet. Such as, hardware wallet.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Jateng on May 13, 2020, 02:41:35 PM
so far I used trust wallet and until now everything looks fine. if in the future your cellphone dies and you want to use a new cellphone then you just enter the private key, remember if you keep the private key in a safe place or you can write it manually/print.
Yes, you can send it to your Email or other secure platform offline so that it keep safely for everyone. Its our own way where can we put our private key safe. Trustwallet is very friendly use, you can set your coin to different types of value USD, EUR or PHP so you can see it accurately. Its fast transaction and less hassle is very important to a cryptowallet. Many coins are also listed and supported with ERC20 tokens.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: Moeda on May 13, 2020, 05:21:16 PM
I am using Trust Waklet on my handphone. Basically it stores all my coins. But I wonder is it safe? What if my phone crash. What if I buy a new phone and need to transfer the wallet over? Is there any best practices for Trust Wallet. This is basically my entire fortune and I am trying to be as safe as possible

Trust Wallet uses Phrase as a private key, you can back it up on a PC or save it in an email. If you replace a new smartphone, where can you log in Trust Wallet using Phrase. But if Phrase is lost, then you cannot recover your wallet, and your coins are lost.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: 103deltafox on May 13, 2020, 05:59:29 PM
If you can't get a hard wallet, then continue with trust wallet, it's cool and also mobile, and if you are thinking about crash of your phone,that shouldn't be a problem, once the wallet is created, keep your mnemonic phrase safe and any day you can always access your wallet through it.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: dataispower on May 13, 2020, 06:03:56 PM
If you can't get a hard wallet, then continue with trust wallet, it's cool and also mobile, and if you are thinking about crash of your phone,that shouldn't be a problem, once the wallet is created, keep your mnemonic phrase safe and any day you can always access your wallet through it.

Good point, keeping the mnemonic phrase safe is the most important aspect of security, since without it  you don't own the wallet if the device it's installed get lost. Trust wallet is trustworthy, but we need to do our own part to foster security. The fact that Binance acquired trust wallet is enough reason to say its highly reputable and also secure.


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: giammangiato on May 14, 2020, 02:05:36 PM
I have been using trustwallet on my smartphone for over a year now, and today I can say that it is one of the best and most reliable multiwallet in circulation, also it is possible to connect it to the binance dex to be able to trade your BNB without the obligation to put them in the exchange of binance and thus have a great security not to suffer theft of coins


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: hassancisse on May 16, 2020, 04:32:21 AM
Firstly theres a backup phrase where you can use to recover all your coins if you change your phone. i just downloaded trust wallet a week ago and it has been smooth and easy to use. i am even staking my tron holdings in the wallet and they have been paying the returns so far


Title: Re: Trust Wallet - Trustworthy?
Post by: andycarrol on May 16, 2020, 09:43:14 AM
Firstly theres a backup phrase where you can use to recover all your coins if you change your phone. i just downloaded trust wallet a week ago and it has been smooth and easy to use. i am even staking my tron holdings in the wallet and they have been paying the returns so far
all the keys that are given from the trust wallet should be able to be kept all because it is something that is very important because when you lose it you will never be able to make a withdrawal from the assets owned, whereas I still use the trust wallet to date. one wallet that can store several tokens too.