Yes — in most cases you can transfer crypto from the Crypto.com app to a mobile software wallet such as Trust Wallet (a non-custodial hot wallet). This guide shows how to copy a receive address, pick the correct blockchain network, perform a small test transfer, and confirm the incoming funds. I include a BNB example and practical troubleshooting tips based on hands-on testing.
This walkthrough is for US-based users who want self-custody and plan to use tokens for DeFi, swaps, staking, or dApps on mobile. If you hold very large sums long-term, you might prefer a hardware wallet for cold storage — but this guide helps anyone who needs to move funds quickly from an exchange app to a software wallet.
And check that two-factor authentication (2FA) is enabled on your exchange account before you initiate withdrawals.
Open Trust Wallet on your phone.
Open the Crypto.com app (or the exchange app where your funds live).
Double-check every detail.
Check the displayed fees and confirm.
Approve the withdrawal (2FA, email confirmation, or SMS depending on your settings).
Track the transaction with the tx hash (transaction ID) provided after sending.
Confirm tokens appear in Trust Wallet. If they don’t, add the token manually: [/add-custom-token].
In my experience a tiny test transfer will arrive quickly on fast chains. But some mainnet transactions can take longer when network activity spikes.
BNB exists on multiple networks (for example BEP-2 and BEP-20), so this one requires caution. BEP-20 addresses look like EVM addresses (they start with 0x) while BEP-2 addresses typically have a different prefix.
Steps (short):
But be careful: sending BEP-2 to a BEP-20 address (or vice versa) will usually require recovery actions that are slow and may not be possible without exchange support.
What you pay is typically two parts: the exchange's withdrawal fee (if any) plus the network gas fees. Which network you choose can materially change the gas amount and transfer time. Want lower fees? Sometimes selecting an EVM-compatible sidechain or an L2 reduces gas, but availability depends on both the exchange and the receiving wallet.
I always send a very small test transfer first. It costs a little, yes. But it avoids the far larger risk of sending the wrong network or wrong address.
| Network example | Token standard | Typical speed | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ethereum mainnet | ERC-20 | Minutes (varies) | Higher gas, robust compatibility |
| BNB Smart Chain | BEP-20 | Seconds → minutes | Low fees, EVM-compatible |
| Solana | SPL | Seconds | Different key format (not EVM) |
| Tron | TRC20 | Seconds → minutes | Low fees, different address style |
If you need help with transaction IDs or explorers, see the general send/receive guide: [/send-receive-crypto].
If a token doesn’t appear after a confirmed transaction, add it manually via [/add-custom-token]. You can also hide spam tokens from view using the wallet UI.
If you plan to use DeFi dApps after the transfer, audit token approvals regularly and use revocation tools when necessary: [/revoke-approvals].
Q: can i transfer crypto from crypto com to trust wallet? A: Yes — typically you can. Make sure you choose the correct network and copy the receive address from your Trust Wallet app.
Q: how long does a transfer take? A: That depends on the network. Fast chains often take seconds; busy mainnets can take minutes or longer. Use the tx hash to check exact progress.
Q: how to send crypto com to trust wallet safely? A: Copy/paste addresses (don’t retype), confirm the network, send a small test amount first, and keep your seed phrase offline.
Q: crypto com to trust wallet fees — what are they? A: There may be an exchange withdrawal fee plus network gas fees. Check the exchange’s withdrawal screen for exact amounts before confirming.
Transferring from an exchange app to a non-custodial software wallet is straightforward if you prepare, double-check networks, and send a test transfer. I recommend these practical steps: back up your seed phrase, confirm network and memo details, and track the tx hash until confirmed.
Ready to go? If you need more setup help see the restore/import guide (/restore-import-wallet) and the token management pages (/token-management-portfolio, /add-custom-token). And if you plan to interact with DeFi apps after moving funds, read about WalletConnect and dApp connections: [/dapp-browser-walletconnect].
Stay safe out there — mistakes are costly, but avoidable with a small test and careful checks.