Which Wallets Support TRC-20 Tokens?
TronLink, Trust Wallet, Ledger and more - where your token will work.
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A TRC-20 token works in any wallet that supports the TRON network. Here’s an overview of the main options, what each is good for, and how to make sure your token shows up correctly.
Popular TRON-compatible wallets
| Wallet | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| TronLink | Extension + mobile | The most popular TRON wallet; best support and the smoothest experience for creating and managing tokens. |
| Trust Wallet | Mobile | Multi-chain wallet with TRON and TRC-20 support. |
| Ledger | Hardware | Cold storage for TRX and TRC-20; pair with a compatible interface. Recommended for treasury/deployer keys. |
| OKX Wallet | Extension + mobile | Multi-chain wallet with TRON support. |
| TokenPocket | Mobile + extension | Multi-chain wallet popular in Asia with solid TRON support. |
Availability and features change over time - always download wallets from their official sources.
TronLink is the smoothest choice
For creating a token and signing the deployment, TronLink is the easiest path - it injects directly into the browser and the mobile app has a built-in dApp browser. Our token creator connects to TronLink in one click.
Making your token appear
New tokens aren’t auto-listed by wallets; users add them by contract address. We cover the exact steps in adding a token to TronLink - the same idea applies to other wallets (find “add custom token,” choose TRC20, paste the contract address).
Which wallet should you use?
The right choice depends on what you’re doing, and most creators end up using more than one:
| Your situation | Best fit |
|---|---|
| Creating & managing a token | TronLink - smoothest deployment and dApp support |
| Holding the deployer/treasury keys | Ledger (hardware) - keys stay offline |
| Everyday mobile use | TronLink mobile, Trust Wallet or OKX |
| Multi-chain juggling | Trust Wallet, OKX or TokenPocket |
A common, sensible setup: deploy and operate from TronLink, but keep the wallet that owns the token and any treasury on a hardware wallet for safety.
Custodial vs non-custodial
All the wallets above are non-custodial - you hold your own keys, and no company can move or freeze your funds. That control is the point of crypto, but it comes with responsibility: there’s no password reset. If you lose your seed phrase, no one can recover it for you. Holding tokens on a centralised exchange is custodial by contrast - the exchange holds the keys - which is fine for trading but not where you should keep a token you’re launching or its ownership wallet.
Security basics for any wallet
- Download only from official websites or app stores.
- Never enter your seed phrase on any website.
- Use a hardware wallet for your deployer/treasury and large balances.
- Keep an offline backup of your recovery phrase.
Frequently asked questions
Will my token work in Trust Wallet and others?
Yes - any TRON-compatible wallet can hold and send your TRC-20 token. Users may need to add it by contract address.
Can I use a Ledger?
Yes, Ledger supports TRON and TRC-20 tokens, and is ideal for securing your deployer or treasury wallet.
Do I need a different wallet for each chain?
No - multi-chain wallets like Trust Wallet, OKX and TokenPocket handle TRON alongside other networks. For a TRON-first workflow, though, TronLink remains the smoothest.
Can I create a token from a mobile wallet?
Yes. The TronLink mobile app has a built-in dApp browser, so you can connect to the token creator and deploy from your phone just as you would on desktop.
What happens to my token if a wallet app shuts down?
Your token lives on the TRON blockchain, not in the app. As long as you have your seed phrase, you can restore the same wallet in any other TRON-compatible app and your tokens will be there.