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how to find contract address in trust wallet?

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To find a contract address in Trust Wallet, follow these steps:

Method 1: For Tokens Already in Your Wallet

  1. how to find contract address in trust wallet?

    Open Trust Wallet and go to the main wallet screen.

  2. Find the token you're interested in (e.g., BEP-20, ERC-20, etc.).

  3. Tap on the token to open its details.

  4. Scroll down and look for "Contract Address" or "Token Address" (this may vary by blockchain).

  5. Tap the address to copy it.

Method 2: For Tokens Not Yet Added

  1. Open Trust Wallet and tap the "+" (Add Tokens) button.

  2. Search for the token name (e.g., "Shiba Inu").

  3. If it doesn’t appear, tap "Add Custom Token".

  4. Select the correct network (e.g., Ethereum for ERC-20, BSC for BEP-20).

  5. Paste the contract address (you can find this on CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, or the project’s official website).

  6. Confirm and the token will appear in your wallet.

Where to Find Contract Addresses Outside Trust Wallet?

  • CoinMarketCap / CoinGecko: Search for the token, then check the "Contracts" section.

  • Project’s Official Website / Whitepaper: Always verify to avoid scams.

  • Block Explorers (e.g., Etherscan, BscScan): Search for the token name.

Important Tips

✅ Always double-check contract addresses (scammers create fake tokens with similar names).
✅ Never share your private key or recovery phrase with anyone.
✅ Use official sources to avoid phishing sites.

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