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You’ve likely heard the horror stories of crypto riches lost due to forgotten passwords. Take, for example, the tale of Stefan Thomas, a San Francisco-based engineer who can’t access his $356 million worth of crypto because he no longer has his private key. Unfortunately, the cryptocurrency landscape is littered with stories like these, cautionary tales that remind us to keep our private keys safe.
The first step would be to source this information from your digital wallet and store it securely. You might also have misplaced your private key and need to retrieve that information. Whatever the case might be, this article will walk you through obtaining this key in Trust Wallet. Let’s get started.
How to Get Your Trust Wallet Private Key on a PC
When you’re getting started with Trust Wallet, the platform’s algorithm generates a 64-bit hexadecimal string of characters that act as your private key. As Trust Wallet is a decentralized platform, you are the only one who will hold this code. If you lose it, then it’s gone for good.
Because the key can be challenging to note down and store, Trust Wallet presents it as a 12-word recovery phrase that will have to be applied in the correct order. Losing your recovery phrase means losing access to your account and any crypto it holds. Here’s how to retrieve your Trust Wallet private key.
- To download the Trust Wallet app on your PC. Go to bluestacks website. Navigate to the Google Play store and search Trust Wallet.
- Head to “Settings” and select “Wallets” from the menu provided.
- Tap the three-dot menu next to the wallet whose private key you want to retrieve.
- Press “Show Recovery Phrase” to display the phrase.
- Copy this phrase to your clipboard.
- On your browser, go to the Mnemonic Code Converter site.
- Paste your recovery phrase in the section that says “BIP39 Mnemonic.”
- Scroll to the type of coin held in your wallet and click on it.
- Head to “Derived Addresses” and copy the private key displayed in the first row.
You have now retrieved your Trust Wallet private key.
How to Get Your Trust Wallet Private Key on an iPhone
When you start using Trust Wallet, its algorithm generates a 64-bit string of characters that become your private key. This is basically your wallet password, granting you access to your crypto assets. Because Trust Wallet is a decentralized platform, you are the only one who holds this unique code.
The complexity of this code makes it challenging to jot down and store. Fortunately, Trust Wallet presents a 12-word recovery phrase you can use on the site to help you. If you lose your recovery phrase, you also lose access to your account and assets. Check out how to get your Trust Wallet private key on your iPhone.
- Open your Trust Wallet app and head to “Settings.”
- Press “Wallets” at the top of the page to display your crypto wallets.
- Hit the three-dot menu next to the wallet you’re interested in.
- Click “Show Recovery Phrase” and copy the phrase to your clipboard.
- Go to your browser and head to the Mnemonic Code Converter site.
- Locate the “BIP39 Mnemonic” section and paste the recovery phrase there.
- Scroll through the list of coins displayed and tap on the one held in your wallet.
- Move to “Derived Addresses” and copy the private key shown at the top of the list.
You have now obtained your Trust Wallet private key.
How to Get Your Trust Wallet Private Key on an Android Device
The private key that Trust Wallet generates is a 64-bit string of characters, which is your wallet password. This is your account’s unique code which allows you to access your crypto assets. Since the platform is decentralized, you are the only one who will have this private key.
Due to the complexity of the code, it can be hard to write down and store. Therefore, Trust Wallet provides a recovery phrase that’s 12 words long. If you lose this phrase, you will be unable to access your account and its assets. Let’s look at how to get your Trust Wallet private key on an Android device.
- Go to your Trust Wallet app and press “Settings.”
- Tap “Wallets” and then the three-dot menu next to your preferred wallet.
- Hit “Show Recovery Phrase” and copy the phrase to your clipboard.
- Open your browser and go to the Mnemonic Code Converter site.
- Head to the “BIP39 Mnemonic” section and paste the recovery phrase in the slot provided.
- Select your wallet’s coin from the list displayed.
- Navigate to “Derived Addresses” and copy the first private key on the list.
You now have your Trust Wallet private key.
No Cautionary Tales Here
Losing your Trust Wallet private key can be devastating. Therefore, you must retrieve it from the platform and store it safely. With this tutorial, you now have the tools required to do just that. By getting your Trust Wallet private key, you are taking charge of your financial future.
Do you know how to get your Trust Wallet private key? What security tips do you have for those new to the platform? Let us know in the comments below.