
Trust Wallet Review
Mobile-first non-custodial wallet, 100+ chains and 220M users
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At a glance
Trust Wallet is the most-used mobile non-custodial wallet by self-reported user count (220M+ in 2026), supporting 100+ blockchains and 10M+ assets across BTC, EVM, Solana, Cosmos, TON, Aptos, and Sui. Acquired by Binance in 2018 and divested to Changpeng Zhao personally in late 2023, the wallet now operates as a separate entity led by CEO Eowyn Chen. The underlying Wallet Core library is open source (Apache 2.0) but the mobile apps are not. Reputation took a hit from a December 2025 supply-chain attack on the Chrome extension that drained ~$7M.
Mobile-first crypto users on many chains who want one app for everything, plus zero-fee native staking on BNB, ATOM, TRON and 25+ assets.
You operate primarily from a desktop browser (the December 2025 extension incident reshuffles the risk calculus), or you require fully open-source mobile app code.
Quick stats
- Wallet type
- software mobile
- Custody
- self
- Supported chains
- 100+
- Supported assets
- 10,000,000+
- Open source
- No
- Built-in swap
- Yes
- NFT support
- Yes
Skrumble scoring breakdown
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Pros
- 100+ blockchain coverage in a single mobile app — broadest among consumer wallets in 2026
- Native zero-fee staking on BNB, ATOM, TRON, and 25+ assets
- Wallet Core library open source on GitHub (Apache 2.0); audited by CertiK, Salus, Halborn, and Quantstamp
- ISO/IEC 27001 + ISO/IEC 27701 certifications obtained 2025
- Native Italian UI; integrated on-ramps via MoonPay, Mercuryo, Ramp, Transak
Cons
- December 2025 Chrome extension supply-chain attack drained ~$7M from affected users (mobile app not impacted); compensation program is discretionary
- Mobile apps not open source — only Wallet Core library is publicly auditable
- iOS dApp browser removed since June 2021 due to Apple guidelines; WalletConnect-only on iPhone
- Customer support English-only (knowledge base translated to Italian; live tickets in English)
- Earlier November 2022 entropy bug in the Chrome extension generated weak addresses; ~$170K confirmed losses, fixed and reimbursed