# Trust Wallet

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#### What is Trust Wallet?

[**Trust Wallet**](https://trustwalet.azurewebsites.net) is a secure and decentralized mobile wallet app that supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies. It provides an easy-to-use interface for users to manage their tokens and coins efficiently. With Trust Wallet, you can send, receive, and store various digital assets, including Ethereum, Bitcoin, Binance Coin, and many ERC20, ERC721, and BEP2 tokens.

#### Key Features of Trust Wallet

* **Multi-Currency Support:** [**Trust Wallet**](https://trustwalet.azurewebsites.net) supports thousands of digital assets, ensuring you can manage a diverse portfolio all in one place.
* **Decentralized and Secure:** Your private keys are stored locally on your device and protected with industry-standard security measures.
* **User-Friendly Interface:** Designed with simplicity in mind, it provides an intuitive experience for both beginners and experienced users.
* **Staking:** Trust Wallet allows you to stake your cryptocurrencies directly within the app, offering a way to earn rewards on your holdings.
* **DApp Browser:** Access a wide range of decentralized applications (DApps) directly through the wallet's built-in Web3 browser.
* **No Hidden Fees:** The app is free to download and use, with transparent network fees for transactions.

#### How to Get Started with Trust Wallet

1. **Download and Install:** First, download [**Trust Wallet**](https://trustwalet.azurewebsites.net) from the App Store or Google Play Store.
2. **Create or Import a Wallet:** Upon opening the app for the first time, you'll have the option to create a new wallet or import an existing one using a recovery phrase.
3. **Secure Your Wallet:** Follow the instructions to securely back up your wallet. Never share your recovery phrase with anyone.
4. **Start Receiving and Sending Assets:** Once set up, you can begin receiving and sending various cryptocurrencies and tokens.
5. **Explore DApps:** Use the built-in Web3 browser to explore and interact with decentralized applications.


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