How to Find Your BEP20 Wallet Address on Trust Wallet
Trust Wallet is one of the most popular non-custodial wallets for BEP20 tokens. Because it supports Binance Smart Chain by default, finding your BEP20 address takes just a few taps. On the Trust Wallet mobile app, open the wallet and tap the Filter icon in the top-right corner. Scroll down and enable BNB Smart Chain if it is not already active.


Once BNB Smart Chain is enabled, return to the home screen and tap on BNB Smart Chain in your asset list. Next, tap the Receive button. The address shown on this screen — beginning with 0x — is your BEP20 wallet address. You can copy it to your clipboard or share the QR code with anyone who wants to send you BEP20 tokens.
Your BEP20 address on Trust Wallet starts with 0x and is 42 characters long. This is the address you give to anyone sending you USDT, BNB, or any other BEP20 token.
For the Trust Wallet browser extension, the process is similar. After creating or importing a wallet, navigate to the Networks section and select BNB Smart Chain. Click Receive and your BEP20 wallet address will be displayed along with a QR code. The extension and mobile app share the same address if you use the same seed phrase.

Trust Wallet automatically supports all BEP20 tokens once BNB Smart Chain is enabled. You do not need to configure the network manually like you would in MetaMask. This makes Trust Wallet a convenient choice for users who want quick access to their BEP20 wallet address without extra setup steps.

A BEP20 wallet address is your gateway to the Binance Smart Chain ecosystem. Whether you are receiving USDT, storing BNB, or interacting with DeFi applications, your 0x address is the key to all BSC activity. Always verify addresses carefully and use wallets from trusted, official sources to keep your assets safe.




