How to Import Wallet to Trust Wallet !

Опубликовано: 25 Апрель 2026
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This tutorial explains how to import your existing wallet into the Trust Wallet app, also referred to as logging in with a previously created crypto wallet. Trust Wallet is a non-custodial wallet, which means it does not use traditional usernames or passwords. Instead, access is tied to a 12-word recovery phrase (also known as a seed phrase) that you must have backed up when the wallet was first created.

To begin, launch the Trust Wallet app on your mobile device. On the welcome screen, instead of selecting 'Create a New Wallet', tap on the option that says 'I already have a wallet'. This is used for restoring a previously created wallet.

The app will then prompt you to create a new passcode. This passcode is for local security on your device and will be used to access the app once the wallet is imported. After setting up the passcode, you may also choose to enable biometric login for quicker access.

Next, you’ll be asked how you'd like to import your wallet. You can either enter your 12-word recovery phrase manually or use a backup stored in your cloud, such as Google Drive or iCloud, depending on your device. If entering manually, tap on 'Multi-Coin Wallet' or choose the type of wallet you're restoring, then paste or type your 12-word phrase in the correct order. If using Google Drive, select your Google account, choose the backed-up wallet, and follow the on-screen steps to restore it.

Once completed, your crypto assets and tokens associated with that wallet will be accessible through Trust Wallet, and your portfolio will be fully restored.

Visit https://trustwallet.com/ to learn more about recovery and wallet security.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:20 Opening Trust Wallet and tapping 'I already have a wallet'
0:33 Setting up passcode and biometric access
0:44 Choosing import method (manual or cloud)
1:06 Completing wallet restoration
1:13 Conclusion

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