Action Required: Swift Wallet is being retired. If you have assets in a Swift Wallet, you must transfer them to a standard Trust Wallet as soon as possible to avoid losing access to your funds.
Why Do I Need to Transfer My Assets Out of Swift Wallet?
Swift Wallet is being progressively removed from Trust Wallet. Once the retirement is complete, Swift Wallet will no longer be accessible, including any assets held within it. To ensure continued access to your funds, all assets must be moved to a standard Trust Wallet (seed phrase wallet) before the retirement date.
This transfer process is straightforward and typically takes a few minutes per asset.
Before You Start: Prerequisites
Before transferring assets out of Swift Wallet, confirm the following are ready:
Trust Wallet app is updated to the latest version. Update via the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android).
A standard Trust Wallet is already set up with a 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase (seed phrase). If you do not have one, create a standard wallet first before proceeding.
Sufficient gas token balance in Swift Wallet to cover network fees. Example: BNB for BNB Smart Chain transactions, ETH for Base transactions. If low on gas, Swift Wallet supports fee payment in 200+ tokens. Check the fee options shown when initiating a Send.
How to Transfer Assets Out of Swift Wallet: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Check Your Swift Wallet Balance
Open Trust Wallet.
Switch to your Swift Wallet using the wallet selector at the top of the home screen.
Review all tokens, assets, and NFTs displayed in your Swift Wallet.
Make a note of each asset and its network. Example: BNB on BNB Smart Chain, ETH on Base, USDC on Arbitrum. You will need this information in the next steps.
Step 2: Get Your Standard Wallet Receiving Address
Switch to your standard Trust Wallet using the wallet selector.
Navigate to the asset you want to receive. Example: navigate to BNB on BNB Smart Chain to receive BNB from Swift Wallet.
Tap Receive.
Copy the wallet address displayed on the Receive screen.
Verify the network shown on the Receive screen matches the network of the asset in your Swift Wallet. Example: if transferring BNB on BNB Smart Chain, the receiving address must also be on BNB Smart Chain.
Critical: Always verify the network before copying your receiving address. Sending an asset to the correct token address on the wrong network may result in permanent, unrecoverable loss of funds.
Step 3: Send Assets From Swift Wallet to Standard Wallet
Switch back to your Swift Wallet.
Select the asset you want to transfer.
Tap Send.
Paste the receiving address copied from your standard wallet in Step 2.
Verify the network shown matches the asset network and your receiving address network.
Enter the amount to transfer. To transfer the full balance, use the Max button if available.
Review the transaction details including the network fee that will be deducted.
Tap Confirm to authorize the transaction.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each remaining asset in your Swift Wallet.
Step 4: Verify Receipt in Your Standard Wallet
Switch to your standard Trust Wallet.
Confirm each transferred asset appears in your balance.
Note: EVM transactions (BNB Smart Chain, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche) typically settle within seconds to a few minutes.
Step 5: Confirm Swift Wallet Balance Is Zero
Switch back to your Swift Wallet.
Confirm all asset balances show zero.
A zero balance confirms all assets have been successfully transferred. Your migration is complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happens if I don't transfer my assets before Swift Wallet is retired?
If assets are not transferred before Swift Wallet retirement, Swift Wallet will still allow outgoing transfers but all other functions (receive, swap, dApp access) will be unavailable. Assets must be transferred out before the wallet is fully shut down to avoid permanent loss of access. Transfer as early as possible to avoid disruption.
Q: What if I don't have enough gas to send assets from my Swift Wallet?
Swift Wallet supports gas fee payment in over 200 tokens, not just the native gas token. If you are running low on the native gas token (e.g., BNB or ETH), check the fee payment options displayed when initiating a Send. You may be able to cover the network fee using another token already held in your Swift Wallet.
Q: How do I transfer NFTs out of my Swift Wallet?
To transfer NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) out of Swift Wallet, follow the same process as transferring regular tokens. In your Swift Wallet, locate the NFT, tap Send, enter the receiving address of your standard wallet on the correct network, and confirm the transaction.
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