Trust Wallet launches browser extension, integrates with Binance Pay and Coinbase Pay

The new browser extension allows users to store, send, and receive crypto across all EVM and Solana channels. Trust Wallet launches browser extension, integrates with Binance Pay and Coinbase Pay New

Following the collapse of FTX and the rush into crypto exchanges in general, self-custody Trust Wallet is gaining momentum. Within a week, the company launched the long-awaited browser extension and collaborated with Binance Pay and Coinbase Pay, whose users can now transfer their funds directly to a Trust Wallet account.

On November 14, Trust Wallet launched its browser extension, now available in Google Chrome and Opera browsers. The extension allows users to store, send, and receive crypto across all EVM and Solana chains. An automatic network detection feature gives users a seamless dApp experience without the need to manually add networks.

The extension also includes support for multiple wallets, NFT support, on-ramp fiat providers and non-EVM blockchain integrations, as well as hardware wallet support.

On November 16, the world's largest crypto exchange, Binance, announced the launch of the Binance Pay Trust Wallet integration. Now, Binance users will no longer have to scan or enter a wallet address, as their Trust Wallet is part of the direct withdrawal options. And it will cost nothing above blockchain gas fees. As of press time, the feature is only supported on the Android version of the Trust Wallet app, but Binance announces the iOS version "soon".

The same integration will work with Coinbase Pay. According to Bipul Sinha, Group Product Manager at Coinbase, the ability for users to easily fund their wallet or self-service applications aligns with the company's mission to "build a bridge to Web3".

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Trust Wallet launches browser extension, integrates with Binance Pay and Coinbase Pay

The new browser extension allows users to store, send, and receive crypto across all EVM and Solana channels. Trust Wallet launches browser extension, integrates with Binance Pay and Coinbase Pay New

Following the collapse of FTX and the rush into crypto exchanges in general, self-custody Trust Wallet is gaining momentum. Within a week, the company launched the long-awaited browser extension and collaborated with Binance Pay and Coinbase Pay, whose users can now transfer their funds directly to a Trust Wallet account.

On November 14, Trust Wallet launched its browser extension, now available in Google Chrome and Opera browsers. The extension allows users to store, send, and receive crypto across all EVM and Solana chains. An automatic network detection feature gives users a seamless dApp experience without the need to manually add networks.

The extension also includes support for multiple wallets, NFT support, on-ramp fiat providers and non-EVM blockchain integrations, as well as hardware wallet support.

On November 16, the world's largest crypto exchange, Binance, announced the launch of the Binance Pay Trust Wallet integration. Now, Binance users will no longer have to scan or enter a wallet address, as their Trust Wallet is part of the direct withdrawal options. And it will cost nothing above blockchain gas fees. As of press time, the feature is only supported on the Android version of the Trust Wallet app, but Binance announces the iOS version "soon".

The same integration will work with Coinbase Pay. According to Bipul Sinha, Group Product Manager at Coinbase, the ability for users to easily fund their wallet or self-service applications aligns with the company's mission to "build a bridge to Web3".

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