If you're encountering an "Executor Error" in Trust Wallet, it usually happens when there's an issue with a transaction, smart contract interaction, or network connectivity. Here are some steps to resolve it:
1. Check Network Connection

Ensure you have a stable internet connection.
Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data to rule out connectivity issues.
2. Update Trust Wallet
Go to the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android) and check for updates.
Install the latest version of Trust Wallet.
3. Increase Gas Fees (For Blockchain Transactions)
If the error occurs during a transaction, the gas fee might be too low.
Adjust the gas fee to a higher value before resending the transaction.
4. Clear Cache (Android)
Open Trust Wallet.
Go to Settings > Clear Cache (Android only).
Restart the app.
5. Re-Add the Wallet (If Necessary)
Make sure you have your recovery phrase (seed phrase) backed up.
Go to Settings > Wallets > Select your wallet > Settings (gear icon) > Remove Wallet.
Re-add the wallet using your recovery phrase.
6. Check Blockchain Status
If the network is congested (e.g., Ethereum, BSC), wait and try again later.
Visit blockchain explorers like:
7. Try a Different RPC (For Custom Networks)
If using a custom RPC (like BSC, Polygon), try switching to a different node:
Go to Settings > Networks > Select the network > Edit.
Replace the RPC URL with a working one (find updated RPCs from official sources).
8. Contact Trust Wallet Support
If the issue persists, reach out to Trust Wallet Support:
Email: [email protected]
Twitter/X: @TrustWallet
Important Note:
Never share your recovery phrase or private keys with anyone.
Be cautious of fake support accounts or phishing attempts.
