Slide 1 — Overview
What is Trust Wallet?
Trust Wallet is a mobile-first, multi-chain self-custody wallet that lets users store, send, and receive thousands of tokens and NFTs, connect to decentralized applications (dApps), swap assets, and participate in DeFi services — all from a non-custodial client.
Why this matters
Self-custody means private keys are controlled by the user (stored encrypted on the device or hardware), not by a centralized exchange, giving true ownership of digital assets while placing responsibility for safety in the user's hands.
Slide 2 — Core Features
- Multi-chain support: Access over 100 blockchains and thousands of tokens
- NFT management: View, collect, and transfer NFTs
- DeFi integrations: Connect to AMMs, lending protocols, staking, and yield platforms
- In-app swaps & buys: Swap tokens and buy crypto directly (fiat on-ramps vary by region)
- Browser extension: Desktop extension for web dApp connectivity
Quick tip
Always verify dApp connections and contract permissions before approving transactions. Use small test amounts when interacting with new protocols.
Slide 3 — Security & Best Practices
Security model
Trust Wallet is non-custodial. Seed phrases (mnemonics) provide account recovery — never share them. The app uses local encryption and offers optional PIN / biometric lock.
Best practices
- Write down your 12/24-word seed phrase and store it offline.
- Do not store your seed in cloud notes or take a photo of it.
- Use hardware wallets for large holdings where possible.
- Verify official links & follow Trust Wallet’s official channels to avoid phishing.
Slide 4 — Onboarding & UX
Getting started
Install Trust Wallet from an official store or the official site, create a new wallet or import an existing seed, secure the recovery phrase, then add the chains and tokens you want to use.
Recommended first steps
- Download from official source (App Store / Google Play / Chrome extension)
- Create wallet → write down seed → verify
- Set PIN and enable biometrics
- Try a small transaction (testnet or tiny mainnet amount)
Slide 5 — DeFi & NFTs
DeFi use cases
Users can swap assets, provide liquidity to AMMs, stake tokens, and interact with lending protocols. Trust Wallet exposes dApp browsers and WalletConnect connectivity to power these flows.
NFT support
Manage and display NFTs from supported chains, import custom NFT contracts by address, and connect to NFT marketplaces while always checking approvals.
Slide 6 — For Developers
Developer resources
Trust Wallet provides developer docs and SDKs for Wallet Core, browser extension integration, deep linking, and dApp listing. Projects can integrate WalletConnect and direct mobile linking for seamless UX.
Slide 7 — Ecosystem & Community
Trust Wallet maintains an active blog, announcements channel, GitHub repos for open projects (token lists, library code), and official social channels to keep users informed. Follow official channels to avoid impersonators and phishing links.
Slide 8 — Risks & Limits
Crypto is high-risk. Smart contract vulnerabilities, phishing, and user errors can lead to irreversible loss. Users should confirm sites, contracts, and approvals, and consider hardware wallets for large holdings. Trust Wallet itself is a client — risks remain in third-party protocols.
Slide 9 — Comparison (short)
- Custodial exchange wallets: Easier fiat on/off ramps, but exchange controls keys.
- Non-custodial mobile wallets (Trust, MetaMask Mobile, etc.): Full user control, more responsibility for recovery & safety.
- Hardware wallets: Highest security for long-term custody; slower UX for frequent DeFi usage.
Slide 10 — Conclusion & Next Steps
Summary
Trust Wallet is a mature, widely used self-custody wallet with multi-chain support, DeFi and NFT capability, and developer resources. It’s a strong option for users who want ownership and direct access to Web3, provided they follow security best practices.
Next steps for the audience
- Install from official channel and verify authenticity.
- Secure your seed phrase offline and test with a small amount.
- Explore the Trust Wallet blog and developer docs for guides and updates.
End of presentation — thank you.