Trust Wallet withdrawal and airdrop guide

How to Withdraw from Trust Wallet and Claim Airdrops Safely

Send supported crypto from Trust Wallet to NoOnes, sell USDT for M-Pesa or bank transfer, fix common withdrawal errors and avoid fake airdrop claims.

Trust Wallet is self-custody, so withdrawing means sending crypto to another blockchain address. To receive local currency, transfer a supported asset to your NoOnes wallet and use P2P or an available Cash Out option.

Written by NoOnes Marketplace TeamReviewed by Marketplace OperationsUpdated July 13, 2026

Before sending

Match the asset, network and address

1

Asset

Send USDT to a USDT deposit address—not BTC, ETH or another token.

2

Network

TRC20, ERC20, BEP20, TON and Solana are different routes.

3

Gas

Keep the native network coin required to pay the blockchain fee.

4

Address

Compare the first and last characters before confirming.

5

Test

Send a small supported amount before the full balance.

Blockchain transfers are generally irreversible. A wrong address or unsupported network can permanently lose the funds.

Quick answer

Can you withdraw directly from Trust Wallet?

You can send crypto from Trust Wallet to another compatible blockchain address. You cannot directly send Naira, Cedis, Kenyan Shillings, M-Pesa or a bank transfer from the wallet. For local currency, transfer supported crypto to NoOnes and sell it through P2P or review Cash Out.

Self-custody basics

What “withdraw from Trust Wallet” actually means

Trust Wallet is a non-custodial interface to assets recorded on blockchains. It cannot wire funds to a bank account. A withdrawal is a blockchain send to an exchange, P2P platform, hardware wallet, friend or another self-custody address.

Send to NoOnes

Deposit a supported asset and network, then trade or cash out.

Send to another wallet

Transfer to a compatible address on the same blockchain network.

Sell for local currency

Use a P2P buyer who pays through bank transfer or mobile money.

Read the official Trust Wallet sending instructions before moving a new asset or using a new network.

Before withdrawing

Complete these checks before pressing Send

Supported asset

Confirm NoOnes or the receiving platform supports the exact cryptocurrency.

Matching network

USDT TRC20, ERC20, BEP20, TON and Solana are not interchangeable.

Native gas token

A self-custody wallet may require TRX, ETH, BNB or another native coin.

Memo or destination tag

Include it whenever the receiving platform says it is required.

Deposit minimum

Check that the test and final transfer meet the receiving minimum.

Address verification

Copy and paste, then check the first and last characters on both screens.

Final received amount

Review the network fee and the amount expected to arrive.

Test transfer

Confirm a small supported transaction before sending the full balance.

Trust Wallet to NoOnes

How to transfer crypto from Trust Wallet to NoOnes

01

Open Receive in NoOnes

Open your NoOnes wallet, select the asset and tap Receive.

02

Choose the supported network

Select a network listed in the NoOnes supported tokens and networks article. Copy the address and any required memo or tag.

03

Select the same asset in Trust Wallet

Open Trust Wallet, select the asset you are transferring and tap Send.

04

Paste and verify the NoOnes address

Paste the address, confirm the network and compare the first and last characters before continuing.

05

Review the gas fee

Keep enough native coin for the selected blockchain and review the amount that will arrive after fees.

06

Send a test and check the transaction

Send a small supported amount first. After confirming it arrives, send the remainder and use the transaction hash to track progress.

Convert crypto to local currency

Withdraw from Trust Wallet to M-Pesa or a bank account

Trust Wallet cannot send local currency. First transfer supported USDT to NoOnes, then choose a buyer who pays through your preferred local method.

Mobile money

Receive M-Pesa

Compare USDT buyers who pay through M-Pesa. Release only after the payment appears in your own account.

Withdraw from Trust Wallet to M-Pesa

Bank transfer

Receive money in a bank account

Choose a bank-transfer buyer, review account-name rules, limits, payment time and the final local-currency amount.

Withdraw from Trust Wallet to a Bank Account

Direct quote

Review NoOnes Cash Out

Where available, choose the crypto, local currency and payout method, then review the displayed quote and fees.

Cash Out Crypto

Verify the payment before releasing USDT

Do not rely on screenshots, SMS alerts, emails or promises. Open your bank or mobile-money account and confirm the exact payment has fully arrived.

Other withdrawal routes

Send from Trust Wallet to an exchange or another wallet

Another exchange or platform

Open the receiving platform's deposit screen, choose the asset and network, copy the address and include any memo or tag it provides.

Self-custody or hardware wallet

Ask the recipient to confirm the asset and network. Never assume that similar-looking addresses support the same chain.

Common errors and fixes

Why a Trust Wallet withdrawal may fail or appear delayed

Insufficient funds for gas

Add enough of the blockchain’s native coin or use a supported fee-payment feature. Review the fee again before sending.

Invalid address

Check the selected asset and network. An address may be valid on one chain and unsupported for the transfer you are attempting.

Transaction pending

Open the transaction details, copy the hash and check the correct blockchain explorer. Network activity and fee selection affect confirmation.

Deposit not credited

Confirm the transaction succeeded, the network is supported, the deposit minimum was met and any required memo or tag was included.

Sent on the wrong network

Do not send another transfer. Save the hash and contact the receiving platform to ask whether recovery is technically possible.

Unknown token cannot be transferred

The token may be fake, restricted, a honeypot or require a network fee. Verify the official contract before interacting.

Airdrop claiming

How to claim an airdrop in Trust Wallet safely

Some projects distribute tokens automatically, while others use an official claim page. Eligibility, snapshots, networks and claim steps are controlled by the project—not Trust Wallet.

01

Verify the announcement

Use the project’s official website and verified public channels. Do not trust a claim link sent by a stranger or copied from a reply.

02

Confirm eligibility and the correct network

Check the wallet address, snapshot rules, supported chain, claim period and official token contract.

03

Read every signature or transaction

A connection request is different from a token approval or transaction. Review the contract, amount, network and permissions before signing.

04

Keep enough gas for the legitimate claim

A real blockchain transaction may require a network fee, but it never requires your recovery phrase or private key.

05

Confirm the token through an explorer

Use the official contract address and inspect the token on the correct blockchain explorer before interacting with it.

06

Do not send unsupported tokens to NoOnes

NoOnes accepts only listed assets and networks. Keep an unsupported airdrop token in a compatible self-custody wallet.

Token not visible?

Add a custom airdrop token to Trust Wallet

  1. 1

    Open Trust Wallet and choose Manage crypto.

  2. 2

    Tap the plus icon to add a custom token.

  3. 3

    Select the exact blockchain network.

  4. 4

    Paste the contract address from the project’s official source.

  5. 5

    Verify the token name, symbol and decimals before importing.

  6. 6

    Remember that displaying the token does not prove it is safe or valuable.

Read the Official Trust Wallet Custom Token Guide

Airdrop scam warnings

Do not let a “free token” drain your wallet

Never enter a recovery phrase or private key on a claim website.

Ignore direct messages claiming you have won an urgent airdrop.

Check the domain character by character before connecting.

Do not approve unlimited token spending without understanding the contract.

Treat unsolicited tokens in your wallet as unverified until researched.

Do not deposit crypto to “unlock” or “activate” an airdrop balance.

Do not install a wallet app from an advertisement or unofficial download page.

Move valuable assets to a new wallet if your recovery phrase is exposed.

Trust Wallet withdrawal FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How do I withdraw money from Trust Wallet?+

Trust Wallet does not hold a bank balance. To withdraw value, send the crypto to a compatible wallet or platform, then sell it through P2P or use another supported cash-out route.

Can I transfer crypto from Trust Wallet to NoOnes?+

Yes, when NoOnes supports the exact asset and network. Open Receive in NoOnes, select the asset and network, copy the address, then send from Trust Wallet using the same network.

How do I withdraw USDT from Trust Wallet to NoOnes?+

Select USDT in NoOnes, choose Receive and select a supported network such as TRON TRC20, Ethereum ERC20, BSC BEP20, TON or Solana. In Trust Wallet, select the same USDT network before sending.

Can I withdraw from Trust Wallet directly to a bank account?+

Not directly. Trust Wallet sends blockchain assets, not bank transfers. Send supported crypto to NoOnes, then compare P2P bank-transfer buyers or review available Cash Out options.

Can I withdraw from Trust Wallet to M-Pesa?+

Not directly. Send supported USDT to NoOnes, then sell it through an M-Pesa P2P offer and release the USDT only after the payment is visible in your own M-Pesa account.

Why does Trust Wallet say I have insufficient funds for gas?+

The token balance may not pay the blockchain fee. Some networks require their native coin, such as TRX for TRON transactions, ETH for Ethereum or BNB for BNB Smart Chain.

What happens if I choose the wrong network?+

The funds may not arrive and recovery may be difficult or impossible. Stop, save the transaction hash and contact the receiving platform. Always match the asset and network before sending.

How long does a Trust Wallet withdrawal take?+

Timing depends on the blockchain, fee, confirmations, network activity and receiving platform. Check the transaction hash on the correct blockchain explorer instead of relying on a fixed time estimate.

How do I claim a legitimate airdrop in Trust Wallet?+

Confirm eligibility through the project's official website and verified social channels, check the correct network and contract, review every transaction before signing and never disclose a recovery phrase or private key.

How do I add an airdrop token to Trust Wallet?+

Open Manage crypto, choose the correct network, select Add custom token and paste the contract address from the project's official source. Adding a token only displays it and does not prove the token is legitimate.

Is a free airdrop in Trust Wallet always safe?+

No. Unsolicited tokens, direct messages, fake claim sites, malicious approvals and recovery-phrase requests are common scams. Verify the project and understand the transaction before interacting.

Can I send an airdrop token to NoOnes?+

Only send assets and networks listed as supported by NoOnes. Random airdrop tokens and unsupported contracts can be permanently lost if sent to a NoOnes address.

Should I send a test transaction first?+

Yes, especially for a new address or network. Confirm the receiving minimum, send a small supported amount and verify arrival before transferring the remaining balance.

How do I sell USDT for local currency after transferring it from Trust Wallet?+

After the USDT arrives in NoOnes, open the USDT sell marketplace, choose your country, currency and payment method, compare buyers and release the USDT only after payment is confirmed.

Ready to transfer crypto from Trust Wallet?

Choose a supported asset and network, verify the deposit address, send a test transaction and then sell or cash out after the funds reach NoOnes.

Published July 13, 2026 · Category: Crypto Wallets

Supported assets, networks, fees, payment methods and airdrop claim processes can change. Verify current details through the official wallet, project and NoOnes pages before signing or sending a transaction.