Action required: Swift Wallet is being retired soon. If you have assets in a Swift Wallet, you must transfer them to a standard Trust Wallet as soon as possible to avoid losing access.
Why do I need to transfer my assets?
Trust Wallet Swift is being progressively removed from the app. Soon, Swift Wallet will no longer be accessible - including any assets held within it. To ensure you retain access to your funds, you need to move them to a standard Trust Wallet (seed phrase wallet) as soon as possible.
This process is straightforward and typically takes just a few minutes per asset.
Before you start
Make sure you have the following ready:
- The latest version of the Trust Wallet app (update via the App Store or Google Play)
- A standard Trust Wallet with a recovery phrase already set up.
- A small amount of gas token (e.g. BNB, ETH) in your Swift Wallet to cover network fees for outgoing transactions
Tip: Swift Wallet supports flexible gas fees - you may be able to pay transaction fees in tokens other than the native gas token. If you're running low on gas, check the fee options available when sending.
How to transfer your assets
Step 1: Check your Swift Wallet balance
Open Trust Wallet and switch to your Swift Wallet. Review all tokens and assets. Make a note of each asset and its network (e.g. BNB on BNB Smart Chain, ETH on Base).
Step 2: Get your standard wallet's receiving address
Switch to your standard Trust Wallet. Select the asset you want to receive, tap Receive, and copy your wallet address. Make sure you're copying the correct address for the correct network — for example, your BNB Smart Chain address for BNB tokens.
Important: Always double-check the network. Sending an asset to the wrong network address may result in permanent loss of funds.
Step 3: Send from Swift Wallet
Switch back to your Swift Wallet. Select the asset you want to transfer, tap Send, paste your standard wallet address, enter the amount, and confirm the transaction. Repeat for each asset.
Step 4: Verify transaction
Switch to your standard wallet and confirm each asset has arrived. Transaction times vary by network - most EVM transactions settle within seconds to a few minutes.
Step 5: Confirm Swift Wallet balance is zero
Once all assets have been transferred, your Swift Wallet balance should show zero. You're done.
What about NFTs or other assets?
If you hold NFTs or other non-fungible assets in your Swift Wallet, follow the same process - select the NFT, tap Send, and transfer it to your standard wallet address on the correct network.
What if I don't have enough gas to send?
Swift Wallet supports gas payment in 200+ tokens, so you may be able to cover fees using the tokens you already hold.
What happens if I don't transfer before the removal?
Swift Wallet will still let you transfer assets out, but all other functions will be unavailable. Transfer as early as possible to avoid any disruption.
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