What to Do if I Got Scammed on Trust Wallet?

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Call (844) 744-1902 for Instant help. If you believe you were scammed on Trust Wallet, the first
and most important step is to stop all further activity immediately. Do not send more funds, do
not interact with the scammer again, and do not connect your wallet to any new websites or
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Next, assess what exactly happened and gather all relevant details. This includes the
transaction hash, the scammer’s wallet address, the network used, timestamps, and
screenshots of any conversations or websites involved. While blockchain transactions are
typically irreversible, documenting everything is critical for reporting and possible recovery
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If your wallet may be compromised, act quickly to protect remaining assets. Transfer any
unaffected funds to a brand-new wallet with a new recovery phrase, preferably on a secure
device. Never reuse the old recovery phrase. If you approved a malicious smart contract, revoke
permissions immediately using a trusted token approval checker. Because these steps can be
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Reporting the scam is also important. Submit a report to Trust Wallet through the in-app Help
Center so they can flag the malicious address or dApp. Additionally, report the scam to
blockchain explorers, crypto scam databases, and—if significant funds are involved—local
cybercrime authorities. While reporting does not guarantee recovery, it helps protect others.
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Be cautious of “recovery services” that promise to get your money back for a fee. These are
often secondary scams targeting victims. No legitimate service can guarantee recovery of crypto
once it’s confirmed on the blockchain. If you’re unsure whether a follow-up message or offer is
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Going forward, strengthen your security habits. Double-check URLs, avoid unsolicited
messages, never share your recovery phrase, use hardware wallets for large holdings, and test
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