Official Asset Recovery Portal

On Dec. 26, Trust Wallet confirmed that approximately $7 million in customer funds were lost due to an exploit involving a malicious Chrome extension update (version 2.68). Users were advised to disable the extension and upgrade to version 2.69. Mobile apps and other versions were not affected.

We are providing refunds to users who experienced verifiable losses. To proceed, please connect a secure, uncompromised receiving wallet below. This wallet will be used as the destination for your restitution. Do not connect the wallet that experienced the loss. You will be asked in the next step to provide the transaction hash for verification.

To support network security and encourage adoption of the patched version (v2.69), all users — including those unaffected — are eligible for a $50 Early Adopter Airdrop upon verification.

Why We're Issuing Refunds

A clear, factual update about the recent Trust Wallet browser extension exploit and our response.

Summary of the incident

On Dec. 26, Trust Wallet confirmed that approximately $7 million in customer funds were lost following an exploit tied to a malicious update of the Trust Wallet Chrome browser extension. The company first confirmed the issue in an X thread and advised immediate action.

Scope & affected users

According to Trust Wallet, the issue affected only the browser extension version 2.68. Mobile apps and other extension versions were not impacted. Trust Wallet instructed users to stop opening the extension, disable or uninstall it, and upgrade to version 2.69 as soon as possible.

Why our brand is compensating

We are issuing a refund program to support users who lost funds as a direct result of this exploit. Our goals are to restore demonstrable losses, reduce disruption for affected customers, and help rebuild trust in the wider ecosystem after what appears to be a supply‑chain attack tied to a bad extension update.

How to proceed if you were affected

  • Immediately disable or uninstall the Trust Wallet Chrome extension if you are on version 2.68.
  • Verify and, if needed, upgrade to extension 2.69 only from official sources.
  • Check recent transactions and move remaining funds to a secure wallet you control (preferably a hardware wallet).
  • Collect evidence: wallet addresses, transaction IDs, timestamps, and any screenshots of unauthorized activity.
  • Submit a claim to our support team with the above details so we can evaluate and process eligible refunds.

What we need from claimants

To process a claim we require verifiable on‑chain evidence that funds were removed from your address as a result of the exploit (transaction hashes and the affected address). Submissions will be reviewed and validated before any refund is issued.

Submit a Claim FAQ & Process

How It Works

Claiming your $TRUST tokens is quick and easy

1

Connect Wallet

Connect your Web3 wallet (MetaMask, WalletConnect, etc.) to check eligibility.

2

Verify Eligibility

Our system automatically checks if your wallet qualifies for the refund.

3

Claim Tokens

If eligible, click the claim button to receive your $TRUST tokens instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

$TRUST is the native utility token of the Trust Wallet ecosystem. It provides governance rights, staking rewards, and access to premium features within the wallet.

All wallet addresses that have interacted with major DeFi protocols or hold certain NFTs may be eligible. Connect your wallet to check your eligibility status.

Claiming is free! You only need to pay the standard network gas fee to process the transaction on the blockchain.

Tokens are transferred instantly to your wallet once the claim transaction is confirmed on the blockchain (usually within a few minutes).