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How to Add the Arbitrum (ARB) Token to Trust Wallet
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Discover how to add the Arbitrum Trust Wallet with this simple step-by-step guide. Learn the multiple ways you can add ARB to your wallet from exchanges, importing, or buying.
In this guide, we'll explain the process of adding the Arbitrum token (ARB) to your Trust Wallet. There are multiple ways to get Arbitrum into your wallet, but in this guide we’ll cover three.
Adding ARB tokens that don’t appear in your wallet.
Buying ARB directly in Trust Wallet via third-party partners.
Depositing ARB tokens from a centralized exchange.
Let’s get started!
What is Trust Wallet?
Trust Wallet is the simple-to-use, self-custody crypto wallet and gateway to Web3 for people who want to fully own, control, and leverage the power of their digital assets. From beginners to experienced users, Trust Wallet makes it simpler, safer, and convenient for millions of people around the world to experience Web3, store and manage their crypto and NFTs, buy, sell, and stake crypto to earn rewards, and access dApps securely—all in one place. Trust Wallet is available as a mobile app, and also as the Trust Wallet Chrome Extension.
What is Arbitrum?
Arbitrum is an innovative scalability solution for the Ethereum network that significantly speeds up transactions and reduces costs. This is achieved through its Layer 2 scaling protocol which processes transactions off the Ethereum main chain, thereby mitigating congestion and fee issues.
At the heart of Arbitrum is Optimistic Rollup technology, which allows it to handle more transactions off-chain while maintaining a secure connection to Ethereum's main chain. The system optimistically assumes that transactions are valid until proven otherwise, ensuring high security standards.
Fully compatible with Ethereum, it enables developers to port existing dApps onto Arbitrum with minimal modifications, offering a practical solution to Ethereum's scalability problem. This combination of enhanced transaction efficiency, security, and easy integration makes Arbitrum a powerful tool for the future of decentralized applications (dApps).
Below we’ll go through three ways of adding the Arbitrum (ARB) token to your Trust Wallet.
Adding Arbitrum (ARB) tokens that don’t appear in your wallet
Sometimes you might find that your ARB tokens don’t appear in Trust Wallet when you expect them to. For example if you imported an existing wallet or if you deposited ARB tokens. If you are certain the tokens should appear but they don’t, you likely have to add the ARB token manually. This is a simple process and below we’ll outline how to do this in the mobile app and browser extension.
Adding Arbitrum ARB tokens to the Trust Wallet Mobile App
To add ARB tokens that don’t appear in the Trust Wallet Mobile App, do the following:
Ensure you’re on the main wallet page. Scroll down to view the “Add Tokens” link or select the filter/toggle symbol in the top right hand corner.
Search for the Arbitrum (ARB) token, and then turn on the show/hide switch.
Navigate back to the main wallet page and you will see Arbitrum (ARB) listed.
Adding Arbitrum ARB tokens to the Trust Wallet Browser Extension
Ensure you’re on the main wallet page.
Select the token symbol in the top right hand corner.
Search for the Arbitrum ARB token and then turn on the show/hide switch.
Navigate back to the main wallet page and you will see Aribitrum (ARB) listed.
Buy Arbitrum ARB using your Trust Wallet
One of the ways you can add Arbitrum (ARB) to your Trust Wallet is by buying it. Here are the steps:
Select the “Buy” button from the main wallet page.
Select Arbitrum (ARB) (if you don’t see it, you can use the search function).
Select the amount you want to buy, then select the next “Next” button.
From there, it’s just a matter of following the simple instructions to buy the Arbitrum (ARB). Once the purchase goes through, the ARB will automatically be stored in your Trust Wallet.
Deposit Arbitrum (ARB) from a centralized exchange
It’s simple to transfer crypto from your centralized exchange account. Here’s how.
Step 1: Get your deposit address from Trust Wallet
You’ll use this deposit address to send the crypto over to Trust Wallet.
Select “Receive”.
Search for the asset you want to deposit to your Trust Wallet.
Copy the deposit address.
Step 2: Send the crypto from your exchange account to Trust Wallet
Now that you have your new Trust Wallet deposit address, log into your exchange account and do the following:
Search for the asset you want to send to your Trust Wallet and select it.
Choose the “Withdraw” option.
Go through the process of withdrawing the asset and then paste in your Trust Wallet deposit address when asked for it.
Complete the process
Note: You’ll need to repeat the above process for each asset you want to send from your exchange account over to your Trust Wallet.
Frequently asked questions
How do I check my Arbitrum (ARB) balance in Trust Wallet?
To check your ARB balance in the Trust Wallet app, simply open the app and view your current balance from the main wallet page.
How do I check the Arbitrum (ARB) price in Trust Wallet?
To check the Arbitrum price in the Trust Wallet app, simply open the app and view the price from the main wallet page. Alternatively, you can also select the Arbitrum asset and tap on the chart symbol to view more detailed information on the Arbitrum price.
When I buy the Arbitrum (ARB) via Trust Wallet, where is it stored?
When you buy Arbitrum directly with your Trust Wallet, the ARB is stored directly in your wallet. There’s no need to transfer your Arbitrum from one address to another or do anything else – the crypto will be stored safely and automatically.
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