Looking to connect Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap?
Trust Wallet allows you to use decentralized applications like PancakeSwap.
However, you must first enable the DApp browser.
If you don’t enable the DApp browser, you won’t be able to use PancakeSwap.
The DApp browser is a Web3 browser that allows you to interact with any decentralized application.
It has a built-in interface optimized for mobile devices.
If you want to exchange tokens, you need to use PancakeSwap on the DApp browser.
Do not use PancakeSwap on a regular browser (e.g., Safari, Chrome) as you will not be able to link Trust Wallet to it.
In this guide, you will learn how to connect Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap.
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How to connect Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap
To connect Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap, you must first enable the DApp browser.
After enabling the DApp browser, you will be able to use PancakeSwap and connect it to Trust Wallet.
By default, Trust Wallet does not have the DApp browser enabled.
Then, you need to enable it manually.
After enabling it, you will see a “Browser” icon in the bottom navigation bar of Trust Wallet.
Tapping on the “Browser” icon will open the DApp browser.
On the DApp browser, go to “PancakeSwap” and open it.
Then, you will be able to connect Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap by tapping “Connect” followed by “TrustWallet”.
1. Enable the DApp browser
The first step is to enable the DApp browser on Trust Wallet.
First, download Trust Wallet if you haven’t already.
Then, create a new wallet and follow the on-screen instructions.
In the process of creating the wallet, you will be given a recovery phrase.
Make sure to save the recovery phrase and verify it to complete the process.
After creating a new wallet, you need to enable the DApp browser.
To do this, open a browser like Safari or Chrome.
Then, paste this into the BROWSER URL field: “trust://browser_enable”.
Then, tap “go” to search for the URL.
After searching for the URL, a pop-up message will open.
The pop-up message reads: “Open this page in “Trust”?”.
Tap “Open” to open the page on Trust Wallet.
This will enable the DApp browser on Trust Wallet.
2. Open PancakeSwap on Trust Wallet
After enabling the DApp browser, open Trust Wallet.
On Trust Wallet, you will notice a “Browser” icon in the bottom navigation bar of the app.
Tap the “Browser” icon to open the DApp browser.
In the DApp browser, scroll down until you reach the “Popular” header.
Under the “Popular” heading, tap “PancaekSwap” to open PancakeSwap.
3. Tap “Connect” and tap “PancakeSwap”
After touching PancakeSwap, the PancakeSwap exchange will be opened.
If you are on the exchange for the first time, you need to connect Trust Wallet to it.
Otherwise, you won’t be able to trade tokens for BNB, Ethereum, or other cryptocurrencies.
In the top navigation bar, you will see a “Connect” button.
Tap on the “Connect” button on the top navigation bar.
After tapping on the “Connect” button, the “Connect to a wallet” pop-up will open.
In the pop-up, you’ll see several wallets including “Metamask,” “TrustWallet,” “MathWallet,” and more.
You need to tap on the wallet you are currently using.
While you are using Trust Wallet, tap “TrustWallet” to connect Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap.
After connecting Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap, you will see your wallet address in the top navigation bar.
This means that you have successfully linked Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap.
Now you will be able to exchange tokens.
To do this, tap on “Select a currency” and paste the address of the token you want to trade.
This will import the token into PancakeSwap.
Then, enter the number of BNB you want to use to exchange the token.
Finally, tap on “Swap” to exchange BNB for the token.
You have successfully learned how to connect Trust Wallet to PancakeSwap!
Conclusion
Trust Wallet is a great way to store your favorite cryptocurrencies.
You can also use decentralized applications like PancakeSwap to buy tokens that are not listed on popular exchanges.
However, you must first enable the DApp browser.
After enabling the DApp browser, you will be able to use decentralized applications such as PancakeSwap or UniSwap to exchange BNB or Ethereum for another token.