Obtaining Trust Wallet Recovery Phrase
First you will need to obtain the 12-word Recovery Phrase of your Trust Wallet.
If you already have your Trust Recovery Phrase, skip to the Import Trust Wallet to Enjin Wallet section
- Launch the Trust Wallet mobile app.
- Tap on the Settings button on the bottom right.
- Tap on Wallets.
- Locate the wallet that you want to import and tap on the 3 dots to the right of that wallet.
- Tap on the Show Secret Phrase button.
- Enter the Passcode for your Trust wallet or Authenticate with fingerprint.
- Read the warnings, acknowledge them by tapping on them, and then tap Continue at the bottom.
- You should now see the 12-word Recovery Phrase of your Trust Wallet, save it (preferably on paper).
Import Trust Wallet to Enjin Wallet
Now that you have your Trust Wallet Recovery Phrase, it is time to import it to Enjin Wallet app.
Importing as a new Enjin Wallet user
If you already have a wallet set-up, please skip to the Importing as an existing Enjin Wallet user section
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When you install the Enjin Wallet app, you will be given the option to create or import a wallet. To begin the import process, tap Import Wallet. Then, read and agree to the Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy.
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Create a new password for your wallet. Once a new password is created, be sure to keep your newly created password secure and written down on paper only in case you need it at a later date.
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Enter your 12-word Recovery Phrase.
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You will now be presented with the blockchains that was automatically added to your new wallet. If you are satisfied with the list of blockchains & addresses added, tap the Next button. If you want to add more blockchains or addresses, tap the Add Blockchain or Add Address buttons accordingly. In this guide, we will be adding the JumpNet (Ethereum) blockchain as an example.
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Select the Blockchain that you wish to add.
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Select the Addresses that you wish to add and tap the Add Addresses button.
Note: Trust wallet employs the default BIP-44 derivation path (m/44'/60'/0'/0) for Ethereum-based wallets, as does Enjin Wallet. If you're importing an Ethereum wallet that is not already set to 44'/60'/0'/0, make sure to manually enter 44'/60'/0'/0 in the Derivation Path field.
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Once you’re satisfied with the list of blockchains & addresses, tap the Next button.
Importing as an existing Enjin Wallet user
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Tap on the Wallet tab in the bottom left corner and then tap on the Settings button (⚙️ gear icon).
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Tap on the Wallets button.
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Tap on the Add Wallet button.
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Tap on the Import Wallet button.
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Name your wallet.
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Enter your 12-word Recovery Phrase.
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You will now be presented with the blockchains that were automatically added to your new wallet. if you are satisfied with the list of blockchains & addresses added, tap the Next button. If you want to add more blockchains or addresses, tap the Add Blockchain or Add Address buttons accordingly. In this guide, we will be adding the JumpNet (Ethereum) blockchain as an example.
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Select the Blockchain that you wish to add.
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Select the Addresses that you wish to add and tap the Add Addresses button.
Note: Trust wallet employs the default BIP-44 derivation path (m/44'/60'/0'/0) for Ethereum-based wallets, as does Enjin Wallet. If you're importing an Ethereum wallet that is not already set to 44'/60'/0'/0, make sure to manually enter 44'/60'/0'/0 in the Derivation Path field.
- Once you’re satisfied with the list of blockchains & addresses, tap the Next button.
- Enter your password and tap on Verify Import.
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