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Trust Wallet to Sunset Support for Multiple Networks on September 15, 2026
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Trust Wallet will sunset support for multiple networks as part of our ongoing efforts to improve product efficiency. If you hold assets on any of these networks, you can continue to access them through Trust Wallet after September 15 by manually adding the relevant network using its RPC details.

Trust Wallet supports more than 100 blockchain networks and regularly reviews its network support to ensure we can continue to provide a reliable, high-quality experience for our users.
As part of our latest review, Trust Wallet will sunset support for the networks listed below on September 15, 2026.
After September 15, the networks listed below will no longer appear in the Trust Wallet network list. You will no longer be able to view, send, swap, or otherwise interact with assets on these networks through Trust Wallet unless you manually add the relevant network as a custom network.
If you hold assets on these networks, your assets remain yours. After September 15, you can continue to access them through Trust Wallet by manually adding the relevant network using its RPC details.
If you don't hold assets on any of these networks, no action is required.
Networks Being Sunset on September 15, 2026
Agoric
Aurora
Boba
BounceBit
Conflux
Decred
FIO
Firo
Flux (formerly Zelcash)
GoChain
IoTeX
KuCoin Community Chain
Manta
Merlin Chain
Meter
Moonbeam
Moonriver
MultiversX
Nano
Neon
Nimiq
Polygon zkEVM
Stride
Viction
Wanchain
In addition, please take note that the following networks have already been sunset by their respective ecosystems:
Evmos
Nebulas
Stargaze
What Does This Mean for Your Assets?
Your assets remain yours.
Trust Wallet is self-custodial, which means Trust Wallet does not hold or control your funds. Your assets remain on their respective blockchains and continue to be associated with your wallet's secret phrase.
This update changes how these networks are accessed through Trust Wallet. It does not change ownership of your assets.
If you need to access your assets through Trust Wallet after September 15, you can manually add the relevant network as a custom network using its RPC details.
What Does This Mean for Trust Handles?
As we sunset support for the FIO network, Trust Handle support in Trust Wallet will also be discontinued on September 15, 2026. New Trust Handles will no longer be available for registration, and existing Trust Handles will no longer work in Trust Wallet after this date.
After September 15, you will no longer be able to use your Trust Handle to send or receive assets, or manage and renew it through Trust Wallet.
Your Trust Handle registration will remain recorded on the FIO network. This change only affects its support within Trust Wallet. We recommend using your wallet address directly for transactions going forward.
How to Add a Custom Network
You can add a custom network directly through the Trust Wallet mobile app.
Important: Adding a custom network enables visibility and interaction with that network through Trust Wallet. Trust Wallet does not verify the legitimacy, security, or reliability of custom networks, RPC endpoints, or tokens. Always make sure that the network details you enter come from a trusted source.

Step 1: Open the Custom Network Screen in Trust Wallet
Scroll down to the token section on the homepage.
Tap View all.
Tap the settings button in the top-right corner.
Select Manage Crypto.
Tap the "+" button.
Switch from the Token tab to the Network tab.
Enter the required network details and import the network.
Step 2: Where to Find Network Details
To add a custom network, you need accurate network parameters. A commonly used resource is Chainlist, a directory of EVM-compatible networks.
Basic steps:
Visit Chainlist (chainlist.org).
Search for the network you want to add.
Review the available network information.
Select a trusted RPC endpoint and copy the required network details.
Enter the details in Trust Wallet and import the network.
Always verify network information before adding a custom network.
FAQ
1. Are my funds safe? Your assets remain on their respective blockchains and are not transferred or deleted as a result of this update. Trust Wallet is self-custodial, which means your assets remain under your control through your wallet's secret phrase.
After September 15, you can continue to access assets on these networks through Trust Wallet by manually adding the relevant network using its RPC details.
2. What happens to my Trust Handle? Trust Handle support in Trust Wallet will be discontinued on September 15, 2026. After this date, you will no longer be able to use your Trust Handle to send or receive assets, or manage and renew it through Trust Wallet.
Your Trust Handle registration will remain recorded on the FIO network. However, adding FIO as a custom network will not restore Trust Handle functionality in Trust Wallet.
3. Will Trust Wallet contact me to help with the transition? Trust Wallet will never ask you to share your secret phrase, private keys, or other sensitive wallet information.
We will also never contact you asking you to move your funds to another wallet as part of this update. Be cautious of anyone claiming to represent Trust Wallet who asks you to share sensitive information or move your funds.
4. What happens after the transition date? Starting September 15, 2026, the networks listed in this blog will no longer appear in the Trust Wallet network list.
You will no longer be able to view, send, swap, or otherwise interact with assets on these networks through Trust Wallet unless you manually add the relevant network as a custom network.
If you hold assets on any of these networks, you can continue to access them through Trust Wallet by manually adding the relevant network using its RPC details.
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