Why Is My Trust Wallet Not Sending Coin? +44 3330428525 /+1-(864)-302-0260

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Trust Wallet Support Number +44 3330428525 (UK), 1-(864)-302-0260 (U.S.)
Trust Wallet is a widely used mobile cryptocurrency wallet that gives users full control over their digital assets. Its ease of use and compatibility with various blockchains make it a top choice for many crypto holders. But what happens when you try to send your coins—and the transaction doesn’t go through?

If you're asking yourself, “Why is my Trust Wallet not sending coin?” you’re not alone. This is a common issue, and while it can be frustrating, most causes are easily identified and resolved. In this article, we'll go over the most common reasons why Trust Wallet may not be sending your crypto and offer helpful solutions to get you back on track.


1. Insufficient Network Fees (Gas Fees)

The number one reason why your transaction may not be processing is a lack of sufficient gas fees. Even though the coin you're sending might not have a fee of its own, almost all transactions require a small amount of another coin (usually the native coin of the network) to pay the miners or validators.

  • For Ethereum-based tokens (like ERC-20 tokens): You need ETH in your wallet to cover gas fees.
  • For Binance Smart Chain (BEP-20 tokens): You need BNB.
  • For Polygon (MATIC tokens): You need MATIC.
Example: If you’re trying to send a USDT (ERC-20) token and have no ETH in your wallet, the transaction won’t go through. The error might simply say “insufficient funds,” even if you have plenty of USDT.

Solution: Ensure you have enough of the network’s native coin to cover the transaction fees. A small amount is usually enough (a few dollars' worth), but it depends on current network congestion.


2. Pending or Stuck Transactions

Sometimes, a transaction may appear “pending” or “stuck” for a long time. This is typically caused by:

  • Low gas fee settings (resulting in slow or stuck processing)
  • Network congestion
  • Conflicting nonces (when two transactions are sent too closely together)
Solution:

  • Wait: If you’ve set a low gas fee, the transaction might eventually go through.
  • Speed up or cancel the transaction: Trust Wallet offers a feature to “speed up” or “cancel” pending transactions. You’ll need to pay a higher fee to accelerate the process.
  • Reset the nonce manually (advanced users): This can be done using a custom transaction to replace or cancel the stuck one.

3. Wrong or Unsupported Network

Trust Wallet supports multiple blockchains like Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, and more. If you're trying to send a coin using the wrong network, the transaction won't process.

Example: You’re trying to send USDT on the Ethereum network, but you’ve selected Binance Smart Chain.

Solution:

  • Double-check the network your tokens are based on.
  • Make sure you're using the correct network that supports your token.
  • Do not mix up ERC-20, BEP-20, and BEP-2 versions of tokens.

4. Outdated App Version

An outdated version of the Trust Wallet app may cause unexpected bugs or errors during transactions.

Solution:

  • Visit the Google Play Store or Apple App Store and update your Trust Wallet app to the latest version.

5. Device or App Bugs

Occasionally, app glitches or corrupted local data may interfere with your transactions.

Solution:

  • Restart the app or your device.
  • Clear your Trust Wallet cache (if on Android).
  • Reinstall the app if issues persist (but make sure your recovery phrase is safely backed up first!).

6. Incorrect Recipient Address

Another reason your Trust Wallet may fail to send coins is an invalid or incorrect recipient address.

Solution:

  • Always double-check the wallet address you’re sending to.
  • Ensure the address is valid on the selected blockchain network.
  • Avoid copying addresses from unreliable sources.

7. Token Not Showing but Still Present

Sometimes users think their token isn’t sending, but in reality, the token might not even be visible in the Trust Wallet app due to a syncing or display issue.

Solution:

  • Manually search and enable the token in the Trust Wallet interface.
  • Check the blockchain explorer (like Etherscan or BscScan) to verify if the transaction was successful or still pending.

8. Trust Wallet Server Issues or Maintenance

Though Trust Wallet is a decentralized wallet, it still depends on certain backend services to fetch data, broadcast transactions, and display balances.

If the servers or nodes Trust Wallet connects to are down or under maintenance, you may experience issues when trying to send your coins.

Solution:

  • Wait and try again later.
  • Check the Trust Wallet Twitter account for announcements.
  • Visit the Trust Wallet Community Forum to see if others are experiencing similar issues.

9. Security Restrictions

Your mobile device settings, antivirus, VPN, or security features may restrict outgoing connections, affecting transaction execution.

Solution:

  • Try turning off any VPN or firewall settings temporarily.
  • Switch from Wi-Fi to mobile data or vice versa.
  • Ensure Trust Wallet has proper permissions on your phone.

10. Network Congestion

When the blockchain network is extremely busy, transactions might take longer than usual. This is especially common during periods of market volatility or major NFT/DeFi events.

Solution:

  • Wait it out or increase your gas fees to prioritize your transaction.
  • Use a blockchain explorer to track network congestion status.

Still Need Help? Contact Support​

If you've tried all the solutions above and are still facing issues with sending coins on Trust Wallet, it might be time to reach out to support for more personalized help.

🧑‍💼 Trust Wallet Toll-Free Support Numbers:​

  • United Kingdom (UK): +44 3330428525
  • United States (U.S.): 1-(864)-302-0260
Our support team is available to guide you step-by-step in resolving your transaction issue. Always keep your wallet recovery phrase safe and never share it with anyone—including support agents. Legitimate support will never ask for your 12-word phrase.


Final Thoughts​

Trust Wallet is a powerful and secure way to manage your crypto, but like all tech, it can run into occasional hiccups. If you’ve been stuck wondering “Why is my Trust Wallet not sending coin?”, chances are it’s due to a simple issue like missing gas fees, incorrect network selection, or a stuck transaction.

Understanding how the wallet works and taking the right troubleshooting steps can save you time—and stress. And if you still need help, don’t hesitate to call the toll-free support numbers provided above for direct assistance.
 

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