Trust Wallet Enables Instant, Fee-Free Crypto Buys via Revolut Across Europe

Published at 2025-12-12 11:45:10

Trust Wallet has added Revolut as a payment provider, enabling users across the European Economic Area to make instant, fee-free purchases of major tokens including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Solana (SOL). The integration lets Revolut customers pay directly through Trust Wallet’s buy flow, streamlining the fiat-to-crypto experience for mobile users and removing an extra step between bank money and self-custody.

The move reduces friction and could widen retail access to on-chain ownership, giving Trust Wallet a stronger on-ramp position while reinforcing Revolut’s role as a mainstream crypto gateway. Users should still check Revolut and Trust Wallet terms for limits or KYC requirements, but the partnership is a notable push toward simpler, lower-cost entry points for European crypto buyers.

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