How to Import a Trust Wallet to OKX Web3 Wallet

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The OKX Web3 Wallet is a decentralized, multi-chain wallet that empowers users to seamlessly navigate and interact with the Web3 ecosystem. Whether you're exploring decentralized applications (DApps), swapping tokens across chains, or managing digital assets on various public blockchains, this wallet simplifies cross-chain activity without requiring multiple standalone wallets. By consolidating support for numerous networks into a single interface, the OKX Web3 Wallet enhances accessibility, security, and control—ensuring you retain full ownership of your private keys and funds.

If you're currently using Trust Wallet and want to transition to OKX Web3 Wallet while preserving access to your assets, this guide will walk you through the secure process of importing your existing wallet using your recovery phrase. We’ll cover how to retrieve your secret recovery phrase from Trust Wallet—on both mobile and web—and how to safely import it into OKX Web3 Wallet.


How to Retrieve Your Secret Recovery Phrase from Trust Wallet

Your secret recovery phrase (also known as a seed phrase) is a 12- or 24-word sequence that acts as the master key to your cryptocurrency wallet. It allows you to restore access to your funds on any compatible wallet, including OKX Web3 Wallet. Because this phrase grants full control over your assets, it must be handled with extreme care—never share it, and avoid storing it digitally.

Below are step-by-step instructions for retrieving your recovery phrase from Trust Wallet, whether you're using the mobile app or browser extension.

On Desktop (Trust Wallet Web Extension)

  1. Open your browser and log in to the Trust Wallet extension.
  2. Click on Settings (gear icon) in the top-right corner.
  3. Select View Secret Phrase.
  4. Enter your wallet password when prompted.
  5. Your 12-word recovery phrase will be displayed. Carefully write it down in order on a physical medium.
🔒 Security Tip: Never take screenshots or copy-paste your recovery phrase. Store it offline in a secure location like a fireproof safe.

On Mobile (Trust Wallet App)

  1. Launch the Trust Wallet app on your smartphone.
  2. Tap the Settings icon (gear symbol) in the upper-right corner.
  3. Go to Wallets > select the specific wallet you wish to export.
  4. Tap More > then choose Wallet Info or Show Recovery Phrase (label may vary by version).
  5. Authenticate using your device’s biometrics or passcode.
  6. Your recovery phrase will appear—record it accurately and store it securely.
⚠️ Warning: If you cannot view your recovery phrase, it may mean you imported the wallet via private key or watch-only address. Only wallets created within Trust Wallet can reveal their seed phrase.

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How to Import Your Trust Wallet Recovery Phrase into OKX Web3 Wallet

Once you’ve securely recorded your recovery phrase from Trust Wallet, you can now import it into the OKX Web3 Wallet. This process will give you access to all associated accounts and balances across supported blockchains.

Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Open the OKX app and navigate to the Web3 Wallet section—or visit the OKX Web3 Wallet directly in your browser.
  2. If you're setting up Web3 Wallet for the first time, tap I already have a wallet.

    • If you already use OKX Web3 Wallet, tap your current wallet profile > Add Wallet.
  3. Choose Import Wallet > then select Seed Phrase.
  4. Carefully enter your 12- or 24-word recovery phrase exactly as it appears—word order matters.
  5. Confirm the words and select Confirm to complete the import process.

Your wallet will now be accessible within OKX Web3 Wallet, with full functionality across integrated DApps, swap protocols, NFT marketplaces, and more.

Success Tip: After importing, verify your balances across major chains (e.g., Ethereum, BSC, Polygon) to ensure all assets are visible.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is it safe to import my Trust Wallet recovery phrase into OKX Web3 Wallet?

Yes—when done correctly, importing your seed phrase is secure. Both wallets use industry-standard cryptographic protocols (BIP-39/BIP-44). Just ensure you're using official apps or websites and never enter your phrase on phishing sites.

Q: Will I lose my funds after importing?

No. Importing does not remove funds from your original wallet. You're simply granting another compatible wallet access to the same underlying account. Your crypto remains on-chain.

Q: Can I use both Trust Wallet and OKX Web3 Wallet simultaneously?

Absolutely. Since both wallets derive keys from the same seed phrase, they can coexist and display the same balances. However, always send transactions from one wallet at a time to avoid nonce conflicts.

Q: What should I do if my assets don’t appear after import?

First, check network settings and add custom tokens if needed. Some tokens may not auto-detect. You can manually add them using contract addresses found on block explorers like Etherscan or BscScan.

Q: Can I import only specific tokens or chains?

Not directly via seed phrase—importing brings in all associated accounts across supported chains. However, you can hide unused networks in OKX Web3 Wallet settings for cleaner navigation.

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Why Choose OKX Web3 Wallet?

Beyond simple import functionality, OKX Web3 Wallet stands out with advanced features tailored for modern blockchain users:

Whether you're consolidating wallets or diving deeper into DeFi and NFTs, OKX Web3 Wallet offers a robust foundation for secure and efficient digital asset management.


Final Tips for a Smooth Transition

By following this guide, you've successfully migrated your Trust Wallet assets to the feature-rich environment of OKX Web3 Wallet—without compromising control or security.

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