Transfer from Trust Wallet to MetaMask — Guide

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Quick overview

This guide explains, in plain terms, how to transfer BNB from Trust Wallet (mobile) into MetaMask (extension or mobile). I’ll walk through the exact steps I use when moving funds, point out where people usually make mistakes, and explain recovery options if something goes wrong.

The core risk here is network mismatch: BNB exists on multiple chains (BEP2 vs BEP20). MetaMask expects an EVM-compatible address (0x...), so you must send the BEP20 (BSC) version of BNB. Got it? Good. (If not, this guide highlights how to avoid that mistake.)

Checklist before you transfer

And yes, test first — that tiny send has saved me more than once.

Step-by-step: Send BNB from Trust Wallet to MetaMask

A. Prepare MetaMask (add Binance Smart Chain)

If you already use MetaMask with other networks, add BSC as a custom network so MetaMask displays BEP20 BNB.

  1. Open MetaMask (extension or mobile).
  2. Click the network dropdown (top) → Choose "Add Network".
  3. Enter the Binance Smart Chain details (common values):

(If you prefer step-by-step with screenshots, see [/metamask-extension-installation] or [/metamask-mobile-guide].)

B. Copy your MetaMask BSC address

C. Send from Trust Wallet (mobile)

  1. Open Trust Wallet on your phone. Find the token labeled "BNB (Smart Chain)" — this is the BEP20 version.
  2. Tap Send.
  3. Paste your MetaMask 0x address into the recipient field. Double-check the first and last 4 characters.
  4. Enter the amount. Remember to leave a small BNB balance if you plan to use BSC for gas immediately.
  5. Adjust gas (if Trust Wallet exposes a slider) and confirm. Trust Wallet will show an estimated fee.
  6. Authorize the transaction (biometrics or passcode).

D. Verify the transaction

If the balance does not appear, first ensure MetaMask is on the BSC network and that you added any custom token if you moved a BEP20 token other than native BNB. For adding tokens see [/add-custom-token].

Common mistakes and recovery options

Mistakes happen. The most common are:

What if you already sent to the wrong network?

But don't assume recovery is easy. In my experience, cross-chain mistakes often require manual intervention and sometimes are irreversible.

Troubleshooting checklist

Security & backup reminders

I believe the convenience of these hot wallets is incredible for daily DeFi interactions, but self-custody means you are fully responsible for mistakes.

Who should transfer — and who should look elsewhere

Who this move makes sense for:

Who might look elsewhere:

FAQ

Q: How do I send BNB from Trust Wallet to MetaMask?

A: Short answer: add BSC to MetaMask, copy your MetaMask 0x address, in Trust Wallet select "BNB (Smart Chain)" (BEP20), paste the address, send a small test amount, confirm on BSC explorer. See the step-by-step above.

Q: How long does the transfer take?

A: Usually seconds to a few minutes on BSC; if network is busy it can take longer. Check [/transfer-times] for typical confirmations.

Q: Is it safe to keep crypto in a hot wallet?

A: Hot wallets are convenient for DeFi and swaps but carry higher risk than cold storage. Use small balances for daily activity and move long-term holdings to a hardware wallet. See [/security-overview] for more.

Q: What happens if I lose my phone?

A: If you have your seed phrase backed up, you can restore your account on a new device. If not, funds are likely unrecoverable. See [/lost-phone] and [/seed-phrase-backup].

Conclusion & next steps

Transferring BNB from Trust Wallet to MetaMask is straightforward as long as you confirm network type (BEP20), copy the correct 0x address, and test with a small amount. I’ve been moving small test amounts between wallets daily while documenting steps for clarity, and testing saves headaches.

Ready to set up MetaMask for BSC or troubleshoot a transfer? Start with the MetaMask mobile or extension setup guides: [/metamask-mobile-guide] and [/metamask-extension-installation]. If you plan to connect dApps directly from your phone, also check [/walletconnect-guide].

Safe transfers — and remember: double-check the network before you hit send.

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