How to Withdraw TWT Tokens from Trust Wallet to Binance Exchange: A Step-by-Step Guide

Trust Wallet (TWT) is a popular decentralized wallet that supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies, including Binance Coin (BNB) and various BEP-20 tokens. However, many users need to move their TWT tokens from Trust Wallet to an exchange like Binance or similar platforms for trading or selling. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step process for withdrawing TWT from your Trust Wallet to a centralized exchange.
Step 1: Understand the Difference Between TWT Tokens and the TWT Coin
First, note that “TWT” can refer to two related but distinct assets: the Trust Wallet Token (an ERC-20 or BEP-20 token) and the native coin of the Trust Wallet network. In most cases, users hold the BEP-20 version of TWT on the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). Ensure you know which network your TWT is on before proceeding.
Step 2: Verify Exchange Support for TWT
Before withdrawing, confirm that your target exchange (e.g., Binance, KuCoin, MEXC, or others) supports TWT deposits. For Binance, TWT is typically listed as a BEP-20 asset. Log in to your exchange account, go to the “Deposit” section, search for “TWT,” and check the supported network (usually BSC or BEP-20). Do not use an unsupported network to avoid loss of funds.
Step 3: Generate a Deposit Address on the Exchange
On the exchange, select the TWT deposit option and choose the correct network (BEP-20 for BSC). Copy the deposit address provided. Important: Do not use an ERC-20 address or a legacy address. Double-check the network is identical to that of your Trust Wallet tokens.
Step 4: Open Trust Wallet and Start the Withdrawal
Open your Trust Wallet app. Tap on the TWT token. If you hold the BEP-20 version, you will see a “Send” button. Tap it. Paste the exchange deposit address into the “Recipient” field manually or via QR code. Enter the amount of TWT you want to withdraw. You may need to leave a small amount of BNB in your wallet to cover gas fees (BNB for BSC transactions).
Step 5: Adjust Gas Fees and Confirm
Trust Wallet will estimate a network fee (gas fee). For BEP-20 transactions, this is paid in BNB. The fee is usually low (less than $0.10). You can adjust the gas price slightly if you want faster confirmation, but default is fine. Confirm the transaction. Wait for a popup indicating the transaction is submitted.
Step 6: Monitor the Transaction Status
After sending, you can view the transaction hash in Trust Wallet by tapping the clock icon for transaction history. Use a blockchain explorer like BscScan to monitor the status. Typically, a BEP-20 transfer takes 30 seconds to a few minutes. Once the transaction is confirmed, you will see the TWT balance credited to your exchange account after a few network confirmations.
Step 7: Check Your Exchange Account
Go back to your exchange wallet or deposit history. Look for the TWT deposit. It may take a few extra minutes for the exchange to process. If you don’t see it after 30 minutes, check that you used the correct network and address. Use the transaction hash to verify if the blockchain confirmed the transfer.
Common Issues and Tips
- Wrong Network: Sending TWT on the ERC-20 network to a BEP-20 address will result in a permanent loss. Always match networks.
- Insufficient BNB: Ensure you have at least a small amount of BNB (e.g., 0.001 BNB) in your Trust Wallet to pay gas fees.
- Minimum Withdrawal: Exchanges may require a minimum deposit amount (e.g., 1 TWT). Check before sending.
- Security: Never share your deposit address or private keys. Only use official Trust Wallet and exchange apps.
By following these steps, you can safely and efficiently withdraw TWT tokens from your Trust Wallet to a cryptocurrency exchange for trading, selling, or transferring to other assets. Always double-check the network and address before confirming any transaction.


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