Transfer To/From Crypto.com — BNB, SHIB & Common Transfers

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Quick summary and who this guide is for

This is a practical mobile-focused guide for sending coins between Crypto.com and Trust Wallet on iOS/Android. If you searched "how to transfer coin from crypto com to trust wallet" or "transfer bnb from crypto.com to trust wallet", you’ll find step-by-step checks and real-world tips here. I use Trust Wallet daily for DeFi, swaps, and staking; what I've found most useful is testing with very small amounts first.

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Before you start: checklist

  1. Confirm the exact token and network on Crypto.com (BEP2/BEP20/ERC‑20, etc.).
  2. Copy the deposit address from Trust Wallet. Double-check the network label.
  3. If the destination requires a memo/tag, copy that too (this is common for BEP2 and some exchange deposits).
  4. Send a small test amount (for example 0.001–0.01 of the coin) first.
  5. Save the TxID from Crypto.com and check it in a block explorer if needed.

Quick checklist table

Step Why it matters
Match network Sending on the wrong network usually leads to lost funds
Include memo/tag Exchanges often use memo to credit your account
Small test send Limits potential loss if something is wrong

How to transfer coin from Crypto.com to Trust Wallet (step-by-step)

(If you typed "how to transfer coin from crypto com to trust wallet" into search, this is the exact walk-through.)

General steps (applies to BNB, SHIB, and other tokens)

  1. Open Trust Wallet, tap Receive, pick the coin (BNB or SHIB). Note the displayed network.
  2. Tap the address to copy it and scan the QR code if Crypto.com supports QR scanning.
  3. In Crypto.com app, go to Withdraw/Send, paste the address. Select the same network as Trust Wallet.
  4. Add memo/tag if Trust Wallet's receive screen shows one or if Crypto.com asks.
  5. Start with a small test amount. Confirm and authorize the withdrawal in Crypto.com.
  6. Monitor the TxID in Crypto.com and in Trust Wallet's transaction history.

A real example from my testing: when I sent a small BNB amount using the BNB Smart Chain option, the transfer showed up in Trust Wallet within one minute and the TxID linked to the block explorer confirmed the confirmation count. But always start small.

Send BNB from Crypto.com to Trust Wallet

Pro tip: many people confuse BEP2 and BEP20 addresses because they both use the letters BNB. When in doubt, copy the address from Trust Wallet and paste it into Crypto.com; the app usually flags invalid-network addresses.

Receive SHIB and other ERC‑20 tokens

How to transfer from Trust Wallet to Crypto.com (step-by-step)

Want to know how to transfer from Trust Wallet to Crypto.com? The steps are the reverse but with the same checks.

  1. In Crypto.com, open the Deposit page and choose the token and network.
  2. Copy the deposit address (and memo if shown).
  3. In Trust Wallet choose the token, tap Send, paste the address, enter amount, and confirm network/gas.
  4. For ERC‑20 tokens on Ethereum, you’ll pay ETH gas. For BNB Smart Chain, fees are paid in BNB.
  5. After sending, save the TxID and monitor Crypto.com for the deposit credit.

And yes, always send a test amount if you’ve never sent to that specific exchange address before.

Networks, memos/tags, and common gotchas (short table)

Topic What to check
BEP2 vs BEP20 vs ERC‑20 Ensure both apps use the same network for that token
Memo / Tag Required for some chains — must match exactly
Wrong network recovery Exchanges sometimes can recover funds but it’s manual and can take days
Estimated time BSC transfers are usually fast; Ethereum depends on gas and EIP‑1559 base/priority fees

Adding a missing token in Trust Wallet

If you transfer a token that doesn't appear automatically, add it manually: use Add Custom Token or follow the token-management guide at token-management. Copy the contract address from a trusted block explorer before adding. (I’ve added a handful of lesser-known tokens this way; always double-check the contract.)

Troubleshooting common transfer issues

If WalletConnect or dApp connections are involved, see dapp-browser-walletconnect for connection troubleshooting.

Security, backups, and lost device recovery

Trust Wallet is a non-custodial software wallet — you control private keys stored on your device. That also means your seed phrase is the only reliable recovery option. Back it up offline. If you lose your phone, you can restore with the seed phrase on another device (read more at backup-recovery-seed-phrase).

But: do not store your seed phrase in cloud notes or on a photo. In my experience a secure paper backup or metal backup is safer.

FAQ

Q: Is it safe to transfer large amounts from Crypto.com to Trust Wallet? A: It’s safe if you follow network/memo checks and test with a small amount first. For very large sums, consider withdrawing to a hardware wallet (see hardware-wallets-ledger).

Q: How do I revoke approvals or check allowances after transfers? A: Use the revoke approvals guide at token-approvals-revoke. Always check smart contract approvals before interacting with unfamiliar dApps.

Q: What happens if I lose my phone before the transfer completes? A: The transfer is on-chain; if the recipient address was correct the funds will go there. Recovering the wallet on another device needs the seed phrase. See lost-device-recovery.

Conclusion and next steps

Sending and receiving BNB, SHIB, and common tokens between Crypto.com and Trust Wallet is straightforward when you match networks, include memos when required, and test with a small amount first. I’ve made the memo mistake myself (learned the hard way), so double-check every field before you press Send.

If you want more detailed walkthroughs: see send-receive-crypto, token-management, and the evm-chains-network-switching guide. Ready to try a small test transfer now? Follow the checklist above and keep your seed phrase safe.

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