This wallet is NOT Open Source. They have published the security review here: https[Suspicious link removed]c-checklist.pdf
The security review has been made by a "company" called Stateful:
https://i.imgur.com/UggR6UU.jpgWhen you try to visit this company's website stateful.eu you'll see this:
https://i.imgur.com/zJFsDGO.jpgAll it lacks is a hacked.txt file
And what does TrustWallet do? They brag that "Our codebase is open source (iOS and early Android*) and audited by the security experts."
https://i.imgur.com/YOLXhZP.jpgQuestionable security audit from a non-existing company aside, TrustWallet is not even Open Source. Publishing some old version of your application on GitHub doesn't mean your wallet is Open Source. There's also an iOS code that I will try to compile and use though I don't think it will work. There's a reason why they don't reveal the code of the android version.
The question is, how much that security audit is worth, as well as your entire closed source application falsely marketing as an Open Source wallet? It looks sketchy to me, and binance should be careful what they step into.